Jarin saw this in an office building deli. It's clearly a reference to that cliche about utopia where everyone gets along and chili will be served everyday.
i don't suppose there's enough widespread interest in the misuse of "everyday"/"every day" and "login"/"log in" and the like for there to be a fruitful blog devoted to it... but i would totally write one if there were.
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At least they don't believe in the existence of a certain "chili season" like many restaurants do.
Ah, and "everyday" as an adverb. A daily double.
I'm awarding two bonus points for the passive voice.
...heck, it's even future passive voice. :-) (Though, I have to admit, passive voice is used a lot in my own writing.)
i don't suppose there's enough widespread interest in the misuse of "everyday"/"every day" and "login"/"log in" and the like for there to be a fruitful blog devoted to it... but i would totally write one if there were.
I think it's more of a "Chili is not served "everyday" at present, but it will be at a future time."
does everyday come after saturday?
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