Lol. Google it again. I can't link you. It used to be frowned upon, but it is now considered correct.
Habits can absolutely NOT be switched off so easily. You're pretty stupid if you think so. Judge Judy should NOT react like that. It makes sense people are nervous in court.
Besides, you see a lot of people already answering her question when she starts shouting ''UM IS NOT AN ANSWER''.
1. It has been Googled. You are wrong. Which is why I requested you show me where it is deemed correct usage.
2. "O...k" = "uhh"
3. Habits can be controlled. If you find yourself with a habit you cannot control (in your case ignorance, haha) then it's no longer a habit but an "addiction" and/or "disorder." Another example, I have a habit of being an obnoxious asshole (case in point), but I can switch it off. =-D
1. "Importantly" is an adverb (eg. Chico importantly typed his incorrect YouTube responses), whereas "important" (& more important) is a noun (eg. Sevn knows how to use both words, and more important, he uses them correctly.). Haha. Find me one official source that says your usage of "more importantly" is correct.
2. You're probably reading what I wrote and saying... "Umm" right now lmao!
@Sevnfurdy Time for Chico calls someone a fucking idiot.
More importantly is considered correct, google it. Learn English before correcting someone.
People might need to think about an answer. It's extremely rude to just keep quiet. Plus the fact people have saying ''um'' as a habit. However, our fucking retard Judge Judy rudely interrupts this people.
Um does not mean necessarily mean you're stalling or lying. You probably say it all the time too.
1. If you know the answer to a question, it should take less than 2 seconds to start answering, "um" usually means you're stalling (which may mean you're lying). It is also a vague response in an exacting court.
2. What Miss Perfect wants is for a litigant (Google that shit) to be prepared in court.
3. Lastly, "importantly" is an adverb. Therefore "more importantly" is grammatically incorrect.
@Sevnfurdy
Lol. Google it again. I can't link you. It used to be frowned upon, but it is now considered correct.
Habits can absolutely NOT be switched off so easily. You're pretty stupid if you think so. Judge Judy should NOT react like that. It makes sense people are nervous in court.
Besides, you see a lot of people already answering her question when she starts shouting ''UM IS NOT AN ANSWER''.
ChicoAceAttorney 2 weeks ago
@ChicoAceAttorney Time or Sevn's Scholarly Slapdown ©:
1. It has been Googled. You are wrong. Which is why I requested you show me where it is deemed correct usage.
2. "O...k" = "uhh"
3. Habits can be controlled. If you find yourself with a habit you cannot control (in your case ignorance, haha) then it's no longer a habit but an "addiction" and/or "disorder." Another example, I have a habit of being an obnoxious asshole (case in point), but I can switch it off. =-D
Sevnfurdy 2 weeks ago
@Sevnfurdy
Lol. You must be mentally retarded.
At your point 1: Fucking google it already.
At your point 2: O... k?
At your point 3: Lol. It's a habit. Not something you can switch off.
ChicoAceAttorney 2 weeks ago
@ChicoAceAttorney Time for Sevn's Simplifications for Stupids©:
1. "Importantly" is an adverb (eg. Chico importantly typed his incorrect YouTube responses), whereas "important" (& more important) is a noun (eg. Sevn knows how to use both words, and more important, he uses them correctly.). Haha. Find me one official source that says your usage of "more importantly" is correct.
2. You're probably reading what I wrote and saying... "Umm" right now lmao!
3. I do "um," just not in court.
Sevnfurdy 2 weeks ago
@Sevnfurdy Time for Chico calls someone a fucking idiot.
More importantly is considered correct, google it. Learn English before correcting someone.
People might need to think about an answer. It's extremely rude to just keep quiet. Plus the fact people have saying ''um'' as a habit. However, our fucking retard Judge Judy rudely interrupts this people.
Um does not mean necessarily mean you're stalling or lying. You probably say it all the time too.
ChicoAceAttorney 2 weeks ago
@ChicoAceAttorney What a fucking idiot.
Time for Sevn Responds ©:
1. If you know the answer to a question, it should take less than 2 seconds to start answering, "um" usually means you're stalling (which may mean you're lying). It is also a vague response in an exacting court.
2. What Miss Perfect wants is for a litigant (Google that shit) to be prepared in court.
3. Lastly, "importantly" is an adverb. Therefore "more importantly" is grammatically incorrect.
Go learn English, bitch.
Sevnfurdy 2 weeks ago
uummm I don't know what to say.
gemo67 3 weeks ago
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koji8123 3 weeks ago
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Lynx251 4 weeks ago
What a fucking bitch.
Time for Chico explains:
Saying um can be a habit, but even more importantly: You indicate you heard the question, but you don't know the answer within one third of a second.
What the fuck do you want, Miss Perfect?
You want us to ignore you for a second before answering?
Fine. If that's what you want, bitch.
ChicoAceAttorney 1 month ago