I’ve always pronounced the word “Southern” to rhyme with howthurn. I know most people say it like “suthurn” instead. I didn’t realize that the way I pronounce it is considered weird until recently!

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    I don’t personally do this, but many people in my family say the days of the week with “dee”. Like “Sundee”, “Mondee”. I think it’s charming, but one of their children said they were weird for saying it that way.

    My first English teacher in Germany taught us this way as well. She was horrible. Calling kids stupid and such.

    One of my biggest pet peeves in programming, hell even language in general, is when people sound out abbreviations. Like they say url instead of U.R.L. Or sequel instead of S.Q.L. Or in Star Wars when they say at at instead of AT-AT. The funniest one is smück for CMYK.

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      I like saying mumorperger for MMORPG because Yahtzee Croshaw said it that way in one of his review videos once.

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      I knew somebody (not a programmer) who pronounced HTML as “hotmail”. I normally let people pronounce things however they want, but I had to beg her to pronounce it differently because I simply couldn’t deal with it pronounced like that.

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      I had a specific experience where I couldn’t understand a client request the first time around because they kept talking about some guy named Earl.

      I can’t really express how jarring that pronunciation is - you just need to genuinely experience it sometime without warning to truly grok the oddness.

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      Url and at-at are solidly initialisms. SQL has a solid enough argument for being an acronym that I’ll accept either.

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        I’ve never met anyone in tech who’s pronounced it any way other than “sequel”, and some of those folks were DB admins since the 80’s.

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          A lot of our interns and fresh-from-school say S.Q.L. but everyone else is calling it sequel. Usually after a few years even the youth start calling it sequel, in my experience.

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            What I have a hard time with is when they just call it “sequel server”. Obviously, I understand what they mean, but it seems so nonspecific.

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        What about FAQ?

        Most everyone I know says F.A.Q. But I like saying ‘fack’, as in it’s the page where you find the facts.