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WIY: If English was not his first language, and he didn’t know how to use apostrophes, and he was brilliant and sounded appropriate in other ways, I would not say no. I would prefer if he didn’t use double negatives, but that would be being picky since I do.
just kidding, I really don’t care about apostrophes per se.
Funnybone: That post should be punctuated:
Your wife’s gift should be apostrophes for yourself? What would be your gift to your wife?
The serious answer is, it depends on our budget. I would be happy with flowers, chocolate, or jewelry. I also like meforshim on tefila. (I am a single girl, for the record, in case anybody has forgotten.)
more_2: How biased and offensive of you. I am American and can spell and punctuate with the best of them. Go USA!!!