the hog, on 2013-January-16, 17:52, said:
I agree. This is the comment of a very ignorant man. I am sure Tim was joking.
As for the use of "ur". Ur was a city in Mesopotamia. I refuse to respond to anyone who uses this as a substitute for "your".
Not joking. One of my pet peeves is the use of "very unique". Merriam-Webster now includes this 3rd definition of "unique":
3
: unusual <a very
unique ball-point pen> <we were fairly
unique, the sixty of us, in that there wasn't one good mixer in the bunch — J. D. Salinger>
But, it still bothers me.
To get pig headed (as I have done in the past) about such things -- split infinitives; or "hopefully"; or prepositions at the end of sentences; or the use of "good" instead of "well" -- probably doesn't serve to better the ability of people to communicate.
The use of "ur" might influence my opinion of those who use it, but it would not stop me from attempting to communicate. I am smart enough to understand "ur" and tolerant enough to make use of my understanding.