• samus12345@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Um, ackshully, “last” in this context is clearly using the definition of “previous”, not “final”.

    No wonder that guy’s going to meetings, he needs practice to be a better pedant.

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      8 months ago

      Most of them do, honestly. If you are going to do a thing, you might as well be at least good at it.

      One of the greatest things I learned from studying linguistics and language, and knowing a lot of people from a lot of dispersed cultural backgrounds… is to just roll with it because life is short and communicating effectively is fucking difficult. If you can get by with “good enough to convey the message as intended”, you’ve actually managed a supreme feat. Because a message has so many layers, like an ogre, it’s so hard to get them all right every time.

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        8 months ago

        Active listening is a powerful tool, and it kind of shows how little of communication is actually word based

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      8 months ago

      Actually, there are multiple Lemmy instances and each one has a different foundation and general culture. Some are gay and pedantic, some are racist and pedantic, and some are pendantically excited about the brutal expansion of the Russian empire.

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      8 months ago

      The more inconsequential the topic, the more insistent the deliberate failure to understand.

  • BarqsHasBite@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    Hmmm, our prior meeting.

    No wait, the prior meeting.

    *No wait, the most recent prior meeting.

    *No wait: the most recent prior meeting of this club.

  • KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 months ago

    so technically, it would be the most recent complete meeting, i.e. not an ongoing meeting, but already completed, but the most recent completed one that isn’t the one thats currently going on, because the one that’s currently happening isn’t complete yet, and the rule states that it must be complete. But once this currently happening meeting IS completed, it will become the most recent meeting.

    But how does the next meeting get defined?

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      8 months ago

      Or wouldn’t “previous” be easier?

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        previous is still up to debate on semantical terms as to how you define the currently on going meeting. If it’s previous to the ongoing meeting that is happening at this very instance, than yeah sure, it’s the previous meeting. But if we’re only talking about meetings that have been completed, and have happened in the past, than previous could refer to the most recent complete meeting, or the one prior to that, depending on context. Which is not very explicitly clear.

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      8 months ago

      Any sane person in such a situation would just use the dates. “As you recall, during the April 23 meeting…”

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          Given that the facilitator is insufficiently pedantic while reciting the minutes from the previous meeting, I would assume that the club has not existed for long enough that the year could be ambiguous.

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          Those in attendance would be aware. The chair said “as you might recall,” implying that they were present at the previous meeting.

          • KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            8 months ago

            oh true, how could i forget, some people may not have been present. So it also depends on who is at the meetings, and who wasn’t at the meetings, because it’s not going to be perfect lol.

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      8 months ago

      There is no ‘the’ Pedants Club as their are multiple Pedants Clubs throughout the internet. Giving any single one a definite article would be misleading.

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    8 months ago

    It is correct to say last. In french we can say “dernier en date” meaning latest but we usually drop the last 2 words, and only “last” remains

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    8 months ago

    I’ve found that one of the more reliable ways to activate the local pedant population in any given situation is to quote lyrics from the 1996 Alanis Morissette song “Ironic”. It’s like rain, on your wedding day!

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      A song about irony full of examples where none of them are irony is pretty ironic. It’s a real case of “task failed successfully”.

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    Ok. As all of yours previously might recall to remember as per from the last recent meeting, we were unanimously divided on the topic whence we should label our sign on the door with capitol letters or lower base letters.