The English Language
.....Some People Just Don't Get it
The English language is basically fairly simple.
Oh, of course, it has some peculiarities. You can read all about these
idiosyncracies on various internet web sites. We've all seen the cute e-mail
forwards about the language ... about how a "slim chance" and a "fat chance"
are the same thing, but a "wise man" and a "wise guy" are opposites. And
we've all wondered why you drive on a parkway but park on a driveway.
But most of us who grew up with the language understand these little tricks
of syntax. And we adapt well and understand what we mean when we use certain
phrases and expressions.
MOST of us.
There are certainly exceptions. And most of those exceptions happen to be
patients of mine, for some reason. For some reasons, people who are
incapable of understanding simple, plain, street English seem to gravitate
toward my office. Why that is, I don't know. Consider the following
exchange:
"Can you read
this line?"
"F
... Z ... B ... D ... 4"
"Ok, very good. Now tell me which looks better. Number One or Number Two?"
"F
... Z ... B ... D ... 4"
"Yes, we've established that you can READ the line. Now, can you tell me if
one of these lenses looks BETTER to you than the other one? Here's number
ONE again....... and here's number TWO. Which is BETTER?"
"F
... Z ... B ... D ... 4"
"I
see you majored in linguistic studies at the University of Arkansas before
moving here, is that right?"
I
think I can read some of the letters on the next line..... O ... F ... L ...
"
"Never mind that. Let's dilate your eyes today. I'm going to put a couple of
eye drops in......oops, did that bottle say 'hydrogen peroxide'? I'll
bet that REALLY stings. Maybe I should brush up on my English
skills."
If you can read this, you
clearly didn't come to ME for an eye exam. Proceed to the next page,
or go do something worthwhile. The choice is yours.