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Do Not Hide What You Can’t Do

elementsofstyle.jpgAs I have mentioned before, I’m currently writing my Master’s thesis — which I hope I’ll get the time to tell you about. The thing is, when I work on it all day, I really don’t feel like spending my evenings trying to write a post for my blog. At the latest, I’ll write up the ideas of the thesis when it’s done and over with. :-)

Anyway, because I’m writing my thesis I am re-reading a book I bought in the NYU book store in the fall of 2004 when I lived in New York City. The book is called The Elements of Style (by William Strunk Jr. and E. B. White) and is about usage and style of well-written English. It is my absolute favourite book on the topic, it is short and it is to the point.

However, the point I want to make in this post is actually far from the subject matter of the book. But in the introduction to the book is an important point:

If you don’t know how to pronounce a word, say it out loud!

This sentence, one that William Strunk repeated over and over in his classes, is a metaphor or something bigger. Please don’t hide what you can’t do, because if you do, you’ll never learn.

One Response to “Do Not Hide What You Can’t Do”

  1. Thomas Hansen Says:

    I just experienced a woman who did exactly what he William Strunk asks for. In a recently launched Danish news channel the announcer was speaking about the latest results from Bear Stearns - pronouncing it Beer Stearns - I’m sure she will already have learnt the right pronounciation by now.

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