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Predictive Text Quirks

Predictive Text Quirks

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Where by predicitive texting one word you inadvertantly get another that completely changes the context of the message. Anyone got any of these?

I'll start with:

Rejected / Selected

"I was selected at interview" becomes "I was rejected at interview"

Or

Damaged / Fancied

"I fancied that chick we saw at the bus stop last night" becomes "I damaged that chick we saw at the bus stop last night". 😕

Any others?

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I like the classic:

"Are you on for a pint/shot/riot?", in that order. Good for the aspiring yobs out there. It's a whole evening planned.

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Originally posted by sjeg
I like the classic:

"Are you on for a pint/shot/riot?", in that order. Good for the aspiring yobs out there. It's a whole evening planned.
Been there... it's great 🙂

We want more!!!!

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'I want to (text/screw) you one more time"

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Not so much of a quirk, but no prizes for guessing where this company got it's name from: -

http://www.3663.co.uk/gen/