Take it from an actual stagehand, it’s front of house irregardless of venue. I’m sure there are different names but if you work in the industry, that’s front of house.
It’s not actually a mistake. It’s a word that has been in use for 200+ years with its first recorded use in 1795. It’s controversial, but it appears in dictionaries and is a synonym for regardless. Love it or hate it language changes with time and when enough people use a word it becomes a part of the language.
Take it from an actual stagehand, it’s front of house irregardless of venue. I’m sure there are different names but if you work in the industry, that’s front of house.
*regardless *irrespective
Pick one.
I hate it too, but irregardless has officially been a word in dictionaries for years now.
I just want to add that I too hate that it’s a word now.
Thanks.
Unirregardless?
Unirregardlessn’t!
Please stop that…
???
Irregardless…
Typing it out I was thinking, wait… I did clarify that I’m a stagehand though. I’m prone to some grammatical mistakes.
It’s not actually a mistake. It’s a word that has been in use for 200+ years with its first recorded use in 1795. It’s controversial, but it appears in dictionaries and is a synonym for regardless. Love it or hate it language changes with time and when enough people use a word it becomes a part of the language.
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I’m voting for “hate it”.
Not that my vote matters…
It is a double negative so it depends on the venue is what he means.
/s just in case.
Please stop that…
Please stop that…
???
Not finishing your sentence is almost as great a sin.
But that’s a complete sentence
What are they to stop?
I recognize that others have filled the void and answered, but to answer you: what are they to stop?
Yup.