As a Brit what really hurts is using ,"" instead of "," which we would. Apprently ,"" is correct form in the USA but in the name of god, WHY!
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An argument for italics!
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Yes, this is a good take.
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Nicely done, but I think it’s time to revisit the placement of the period rule. It’s an artifact of archaic typesetting concerns. The new rule should be to place it where the sentence logically ends. In this case — “‘.”
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This will never happen.
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Yet they messed up by putting the comma in “I was, like.” She was using it to mean “I said,” and in that form the speaker doesn’t pause: “I was like, ‘That’s wrong.’” They were thinking of the like-as-filler version: “I was, like, annoyed that they got it wrong.”
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We do it the way you do it, but TNY always uses the first comma too.
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That is because AP insists on putting TV show titles in quotes cuz in the old days the teletype machines couldn't do italics and using bold face or underline involved repeated re-typings on the teletype machines and cut their ribbons to shreds.
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Little nuggets of golden trivia like this
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