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two O's is loose. as in not tight.
one O is lose. as in "you will lose"
This one‘s been spreading quite rapidly in the past few years. I wonder what happened.
People going fast and lose the rules of grammar
this comment went unappreciated but I laughed
I've seen it on Reddit for the past 10 years, I think Americans can't spell
At first I get annoyed at people confusing the two, but I remember there's a lot of non native English speakers. And it's words like this that make it such a hard language to figure out.
Yup. Exactly this. Users forgetting (again) there's a world outside the US.
I'm the one who corrected them. I'm an american. quit being weird about americans for no reason.
As an American you're right. Hell, a lot of Americans can't even speak. I now a lot of engineers that pronounce "height" as "heighth"