The Ford Executive Who Kept Score of Colleagues' Verbal Flubs

  • A favourite I collected from a boss I had for a few years that I'm sure everyone has either heard or uttered:

    For all intensive purposes

    Note: The correct phrase is "for all intents and purposes".

    Another of my all time favourites is when the literal meaning is precisely the opposite of the intent, eg.

    I could care less about X

    I literally mean: I could care less about the welfare of my children. But then I don't think I actually could care less, as in I can't but care, however in that case then this would also be true:

    I couldn't care less about the welfare of my children (I just couldn't!)

    Interesting conundrum.

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  • I want to see the list! :-)