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The word for today is "misconception"



 
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The word for today is "misconception" #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:29 am   The word for today is "misconception"
 

Misconception :- The mistaken belief that something is a fact. Some examples? Certainly.

It is a misconception to think that ;

All Russians drink vodka.
All Chinese eat rice.
All Americans live in big houses.
All Japanese are Karate experts.
Friendly people are honest.
Rich people are intelligent.
You can trust a Bank to take care of your money.
Germany makes the best cars.
English people all have excellent grammar.
All Irish folk believe in leprechauns.
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The word for today is :- MISCONCEPTION. #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:43 am   The word for today is :- MISCONCEPTION.
 

The list is endless Smile
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The word for today is :- MISCONCEPTION. #3 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:50 am   The word for today is :- MISCONCEPTION.
 

Gray wrote:
The list is endless Smile


Yep! For instance: Not all those whose names are Gray are Gray...
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The word for today is :- MISCONCEPTION. #4 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:31 am   The word for today is :- MISCONCEPTION.
 

Gray are Grey...
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The word for today is :- MISCONCEPTION. #5 (permalink) Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:59 am   The word for today is :- MISCONCEPTION.
 

Let me append this in that list:

Kitosdad, Infin1ty and Gray are all offline Wink
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The word for today is "misconception" #6 (permalink) Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:03 am   The word for today is "misconception"
 

I'll play the Devil's advocate just for kicks:

- Is there a single Chinese person (over the age of, say, 5) who has never eaten rice?
- Aren't friendly people generally honest? It would be a misconception to say that all friendly people are honest all of the time, but the misconception as stated isn't really a misconception per se. Another thing to be defined is "honesty".
- Certainly many rich people are intelligent. Not all are, of course, but even then we must define intelligence.
- I've never had a problem with my banks. I don't particularly like overdraft fees, but it's the price you pay for engaging in transactions you cannot afford. I'd rather the bank pass a check and charge a fee than for the bank to call the cops on me for writing a bad check.
- Some think that Germans do make the best cars. It's a matter of opinion. As such, let's say that while it's not a misconception, it's also not an axiom. If I wanted a sports sedan, I may well choose a German model. Were I to go the route of the sports car, on the other hand, I'd likely look to one of the Italian superpowers (thus comes the question: which type of car?).

The rest of the statements very likely are misconceptions. I especially have a problem with words like "every", "everyone" and "all". I don't like superlatives either, but since those are opinions (which someone, somewhere, might have), I don't think that they necessarily make a statement a misconception.

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The word for today is "misconception" #7 (permalink) Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:08 am   The word for today is "misconception"
 

OK, consider yourself kicked.!! Smile Smile Smile
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The word for today is "misconception" #8 (permalink) Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:46 am   The word for today is "misconception"
 

I agree, I know rich people, that do not be able to write.
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The word for today is "misconception" #9 (permalink) Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:58 am   The word for today is "misconception"
 

it's misconception to think that all the people have the same personalities

I have one ieda If you can do it will be great

just to help us to save the word easily

mis-con-cep-tion

thank's man I will try to be here with the new words every day

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The word for today is "misconception" #10 (permalink) Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:01 am   The word for today is "misconception"
 

I have to add somthing if you can give us e.g with adj and adv and non will be great

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The word for today is "misconception" #11 (permalink) Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:12 am   The word for today is "misconception"
 

....
Dear...Kitosdad

All Russians drink vodka.
All Chinese eat rice.
All Americans live in big houses.
All Japanese are Karate experts.
Friendly people are honest.
Rich people are intelligent.
You can trust a Bank to take care of your money.
Germany makes the best cars.
English people all have excellent grammar.
All Irish folk believe in leprechauns.
.....(you can add on more sentence as below...)
All the above sentences are cent percent correct...!

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The word for today is "misconception" #12 (permalink) Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:15 am   The word for today is "misconception"
 

Jousef, that is a good idea, but unfortunately it still doesn't solve the problem ,because not all folk know how to say the sound. The same applies to phonetic illustrations.

The only really certain way is to hear and repeat, that is why the recording facility offered here is so valuable.
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The word for today is "misconception" #13 (permalink) Thu Mar 19, 2009 5:24 am   The word for today is "misconception"
 

This one might be fun:

- Priests go to heaven.

Have at it!

(I purposely left the statement fairly vague... tons of angles on this one there are!)
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