DuckHairback wrote:
I don't think about it. I'm not trying to be clever or make anyone feel inadequate. I don't even notice I'm doing it.
Thanks for your thoughts so far. I find this interesting.
I've quoted myself because in thinking more about this I've realised this isn't strictly true. I mean the bit about not noticing, not the bit about trying to be clever.
I actually really like words. It's almost as if I'm collecting words. When I come across a word I don't know I do look it up and think about it and turn it over in my mind for a while. Then if I get to use it in conversation or writing then I'm pleased to be able to do so. In my mind this is like sharing a secret or showing someone a little treasure you've found and in my ideal world they'd be as interested as I was to learn it and add it to their vocabulary, if they didn't know it already.
A couple of days ago I learned the word dysnomia, which is a learning difficulty where you're unable to recall the correct word for something. I've thought about that word many times since I learned it. I like the efficiency of that word, it explains something that otherwise takes ten or so words to explain - but I appreciate it's useless if who you're talking to doesn't know what it means.
I think I probably do moderate it in conversation if I sense that the person I'm talking to doesn't know what I'm talking about but in writing on a forum, you can't really know who is reading.
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