Sometimes advice is well-intentioned but doesn’t work in all instances- like the ‘I before E’ rule, for example, or ‘spell it how it sounds’. Clearly people can get confused, and despite trying their hardest they occasionally come out looking like a fool.
We have all been there, right? When we are unable to remember how to spell a word and have to take a massive guess… Sometimes it works out- often it does not.
Here are 10 examples of when “Just spell it how it sounds” is actually terrible advice.
That creative name-calling though…
A familiar face is always nice… I guess
Say NO to married iguanas!
Pasta la vista!
Hanging out on the porch… With some geese…
Lettuce, guacamole, bacon, tomato?
Who’s Hal anyway?
Mister Meaner is said to have been the first and original Mr Man.
This is just terrible. I am so sorry.
What? HOW?!

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