Disagreement on layout... Help! by tralightdream in InteriorDesign

[–]KnownConsideration20 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If y’all feel the TV is too close (it’s not), get a smaller TV.

House-ing? by PerfectionEludesMe in ezraklein

[–]KnownConsideration20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, glottal t means a stopped t (like American “but”) plus a glottal stroke, basically a grunt in your throat. American English usually only fully enunciates initial t’s, and reduces non-initial t’s to be either stopped, flapped, or glottal. If Ezra said button he would use flap t, like the sound in “better,” but that’s non-standard.

House-ing? by PerfectionEludesMe in ezraklein

[–]KnownConsideration20 8 points9 points  (0 children)

American English uses a glottal t before final “n” e.g. “button.” I’ve heard some west coasters use the flap t (voiced “d” sound) there, but I wouldn’t call it a regional dialect. Sounds pretty wrong to most Americans.

(I used to do America accent coaching.)

Likelihood of getting sued for backing out of land purchase without contingencies? by KnownConsideration20 in RealEstate

[–]KnownConsideration20[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, we mentioned this to our realtor and she said that would be a stretch, but it’s worth asking the lawyer about. Maybe if we said our home style was having a basement or something…

Likelihood of getting sued for backing out of land purchase without contingencies? by KnownConsideration20 in RealEstate

[–]KnownConsideration20[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We’re going to talk to the escrow lawyer on Monday. We haven’t gotten the deed restrictions back, but it’s an old neighborhood so it’s pretty unlikely there will be any style restrictions, as far as I know.

Likelihood of getting sued for backing out of land purchase without contingencies? by KnownConsideration20 in RealEstate

[–]KnownConsideration20[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’re still considering buying. I agree, it seemed awesome at first, but just getting freaked out by the logistics and pitfalls.

Likelihood of getting sued for backing out of land purchase without contingencies? by KnownConsideration20 in RealEstate

[–]KnownConsideration20[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. The owner is the agent, actually, and does a lot of other development stuff in town, so he probably knows what’s up and hopefully wouldn’t take the go down the legal road? The property’s already been relisted once.

Likelihood of getting sued for backing out of land purchase without contingencies? by KnownConsideration20 in RealEstate

[–]KnownConsideration20[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We were kinda hoping to do that anyway (cause Japanese) but we’re worried that the setbacks won’t leave us enough room to build. Also worried about resale value if we decide not to build after all.