I’m pretty sure this is the same guy who was ranting about Godot “being woke” last year lol

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    19 hours ago

    Okay, as much as I approve of mocking bigots, I didn’t pronounce “Godot” properly for a few years because I had never heard the name spoken before. I’d only ever read it.

    Usually, if a word is used properly, but pronounced wrong, it’s an indicator that the word was learned from reading, not from hearing. Typically, people receptive to learning will try to correct themselves when it’s pointed out. I’m very self conscious of this because I’m awful at pronouncing words.

    But for folks like this, yeah, mock the hell out of them.

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      10 hours ago

      Lol grew up reading a lot of books and such, so very similar and I am usually bad at assumed pronunciation, such as godot which is judt learned thanks to this thread.

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      17 hours ago

      Usually, if a word is used properly, but pronounced wrong, it’s an indicator that the word was learned from reading, not from hearing

      I love when I hear folks do this. It always gives me a little wholesome bump that it’s from reading.

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      What you’re saying is true, that not knowing how to pronounce aloud a word you’ve only ever read is not some kind of 100% surefire sign you’re a bigot or anything like that.

      It just means, as you say, that you’ve never heard it said aloud.

      But… that also means you never bothered to look up how it is pronounced (its on wikipedia, the actual Godot devs have videos of them saying it, etc)… and it does also mean you presumably are also unfamiliar with Waiting for Godot.

      So I would say you are also ‘uncultured’ in that way, but of course, simply being uncultured doesn’t make one a bigot.

      You could just not have the time, money, etc, to have seen the play before.

      That by no means say anything else really concrete about you, or any other person, if that’s like… the only single datapoint you know about them.

      In all seriousness, I do strongly recommend seeing the actual play, probably you could find a dramatic reading / radio drama version of it somewhere on the net, or even a full video captured performance of it on a forgotten youtube channel or the Internet Archive.

      I… don’t know that its ever been adapted as a proper movie, perhaps a film snob can appear and call me uncultured, haja!