Draft comments to support .TEL's Whois proposal - due 6/28
Dan Krimm
dan at MUSICUNBOUND.COM
Thu Jun 28 16:01:18 CEST 2007
Agreed, I was merely pointing out why this phrase has been common parlance
in the US for decades and thus it "feels natural" to US speakers. But
your point is well taken: English is riddled with idiomatic expressions,
and we would do well to avoid them when possible, when writing for a
non-native-speaking audience.
Dan
> Dan Krimm wrote: It means a double-bind or no-win situation.
> (It derives from the novel Catch 22 by Joseph Heller, which
> defined the term.) See:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catch-22#Concept Dan Thanks,
> Dan, for the reference.
>
> But not for this case only, but in general, I repeat my appeal that the
> native speakers of English should please be conscious and sensitive about
> the constant burden put on others if colloquial language is used, which
> is not easily understood. A broad appeal document, as the very important
> one Kathy proposed, should be fully understandable without a reference to
> Wikipedia.
>
> But I still appreciate this reference for my own education.
>
>
> Norbert
> Milton L Mueller wrote:
> Thanks so much, Kathy! Does anyone object to
> putting in these comments on behalf of NCUC?
> Thanks, Kathy, I fully support the intent,
> but I have one small reservation on the text:
> I do not understand "catch22" and I would
> appreciate to replace it with simple,
> generally understandable language -
> understandable also by those who are weak in
> the English language. Norbert
> From: Non-Commercial User
> Constituency
> [mailto:NCUC-DISCUSS at LISTSERV.SYR.EDU] On
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> [NCUC-DISCUSS] Draft comments to support
> .TEL's Whois proposal - due 6/28
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