I’ve seen “let alone” used on Lemmy a good number of times now and, at least when I noticed it, it was always used incorrectly. It’s come to a point where I still feel like I’m being gaslit even after looking up examples, just because of the sheer amount of times I’ve seen it used outright wrong.

What I’m talking about is people switching up the first and last part. In “X, let alone Y” Y is supposed to be the more extreme case, the one that is less likely to happen, or could only happen if X also did first.

The correct usage: “That spaghetti must have been months old. I did not even open the box, let alone eat it.”

How I see it used constantly: “That spaghetti must have been months old. I did not eat it, let alone open the box.”

Other wrong usage: “Nobody checks out books anymore, let alone visits the library.”

Why does this bug me so much? I don’t know. One reason I came up with is that it’s boring. The “wrong” way the excitement always ramps down with the second sentence, so why even include it?

I am prepared to be shouted down for still somehow being incorrect about this. Do your worst. At least I’ll know I keep shifting between dimensions where “let alone” is always used differently or something.

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    31 month ago

    Off my chest - if you’re the kind of person that necessitates a content warning on this kind of post, you should be banned from the internet

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        1 month ago

        Aye I got your joke, (why I said “this kind of”) but bloody hell every post now ends with a “CW” like everyone’s scared to post anything in case someone leaps on it. Shame :(

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      21 month ago

      Why? Here the content warning told me I didn’t have to read the post to know they’re wrong :)