Omitting the 'the' when referencing a car... an epidemic

Omitting the 'the' when referencing a car... an epidemic

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rix

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2,860 posts

203 months

Monday 21st October 2024
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Difficult to come up with a meaningful thread title but noticing this more and more lately.

Started to resonate for me, I think, with Gordon Murray repeatedly refering to 'with T50 we did...' (as opposed to 'with the T50 we tried...' but this pretentious guff has quicky been adopted by the otherwise immaculate Mr Metcalfe, and seemingly spreading itself through all you tube content creators!

Anyone noticed this garbage, or just me??!

daqinggregg

4,125 posts

142 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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No. I however, noticed a tendency for people to use ‘epidemic’ when they mean ‘tendency’ could it be, they feel the former doesn’t lend enough gravitas to their discussion?

ShredderXLE

682 posts

172 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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Same with the word "baby".

dave123456

3,374 posts

160 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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I think my is better than the. It’s not the only example of that model so ‘the’ is not particularly accurate either.

Antony Moxey

9,489 posts

232 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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rix said:
Difficult to come up with a meaningful thread title but noticing this more and more lately.

Started to resonate for me, I think, with Gordon Murray repeatedly refering to 'with T50 we did...' (as opposed to 'with the T50 we tried...' but this pretentious guff has quicky been adopted by the otherwise immaculate Mr Metcalfe, and seemingly spreading itself through all you tube content creators!

Anyone noticed this garbage, or just me??!
Every single motor manufacturer does this with their blurb about their cars, as does Apple with the iPhone (sorry, as does Apple with iPhone).

AdeTuono

7,510 posts

240 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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Of all the things to get worked up about... rolleyes

Riley Blue

22,151 posts

239 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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This irks me more; the unnecessary inclusion of possessive adjectives e.g 'my' as in, "I like my beer."

irked

slopes

40,434 posts

200 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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AdeTuono said:
Of all the things to get worked up about... rolleyes
But this is PistonHeads these days, where an argument can take up several pages for no reason.

dave123456

3,374 posts

160 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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slopes said:
AdeTuono said:
Of all the things to get worked up about... rolleyes
But this is PistonHeads these days, where an argument can take up several pages for no reason.
In fairness on the triviality spectrum I’m sure most of us get irked about some fairly banal stuff. We just only notice what bothers us.

John D.

19,049 posts

222 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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Riley Blue said:
This irks me more; the unnecessary inclusion of possessive adjectives e.g 'my' as in, "I like my beer."

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Pet hate of mine too.


AC43

12,467 posts

221 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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ShredderXLE said:
Same with the word "baby".
Yeah that's a weird one. I've noticed it on her quite a lot when people say things like "Daughter did this", "daughter did that".

Why don't they type "My daughter"?

Very odd.

LimaDelta

7,252 posts

231 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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An Americanism. Like saying "I play guitar", rather than "I play the guitar".

Not any more right or wrong, just different.

GasEngineer

1,391 posts

75 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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AC43 said:
ShredderXLE said:
Same with the word "baby".
Yeah that's a weird one. I've noticed it on her quite a lot when people say things like "Daughter did this", "daughter did that".

Why don't they type "My daughter"?

Very odd.
Even more annoying is when they refer to their daughter by putting "ette" after their own forum username.

TUS373

4,895 posts

294 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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I noticed when Ford released the Mondeo around the same time as Vauxhall did the Vectra (I am thinking mid 1990s) that Ford referenced 'Mondeo' and Vauxhall 'the Vectra'.

I'm not a grammar afficionado but is one 'the definite article' and the other isn't?

See this with country names. Until recently, Ukraine was The Ukraine, yet Netherlands is perhaps more commonly still The Netherlands.

Dingu

4,871 posts

43 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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Its almost like Language evolves.

tangerine_sedge

5,612 posts

231 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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slopes said:
AdeTuono said:
Of all the things to get worked up about... rolleyes
But this is PistonHeads these days, where an argument can take up several pages for no reason.
No it isn't.




























etc etc hehe

Randy Winkman

18,617 posts

202 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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LimaDelta said:
An Americanism. Like saying "I play guitar", rather than "I play the guitar".

Not any more right or wrong, just different.
I agree. And as an Englishman, I'd say that in the case of your example, "I play guitar" is more logical.

Doofus

30,065 posts

186 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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John D. said:
Riley Blue said:
This irks me more; the unnecessary inclusion of possessive adjectives e.g 'my' as in, "I like my beer."

irked
Pet hate of mine too.
Drives me bonkers. I've spent years trying to find out if there's a name for this syntax. If there isn't, there should be.

lancslad58

1,195 posts

21 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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Doofus said:
John D. said:
Riley Blue said:
This irks me more; the unnecessary inclusion of possessive adjectives e.g 'my' as in, "I like my beer."

irked
Pet hate of mine too.
Drives me bonkers. I've spent years trying to find out if there's a name for this syntax. If there isn't, there should be.
It's called , "whofkingcareswhatitscalled"

Doofus

30,065 posts

186 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2024
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No, I'm fairly sure that's not it.