From 17th-century England to modern-day gratuities, the evolution of "tip" is a story of linguistic twists and turns that ultimately lead to a surprising conclusion: it's not what you think it stands for.
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From 17th-century England to modern-day gratuities, the evolution of "tip" is a story of linguistic twists and turns that ultimately lead to a surprising conclusion: it's not what you think it stands for.
TWTS: When you're wary of confusing "weary" and "wary"
That's What They Say
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TWTS: When you're wary of confusing "weary" and "wary"
Usage guide writers, seeing some confusion afoot, tell us to be wary about the distinction between "wary” and “weary.”
That's What They Say
From 17th-century England to modern-day gratuities, the evolution of "tip" is a story of linguistic twists and turns that ultimately lead to a surprising conclusion: it's not what you think it stands for.