Pet Peeve: Percent

United States
June 4, 2008 3:33pm CST
Today, I was reading a news article about a man who tried to get money from a police department for shooting him while he was holding a gun. And I encountered one of my pet peeves. His lawyer said that the court was "a thousand percent wrong in their decision." Yes, a lawyer said that. Now, I would think that a lawyer would know better; and while a thousand percent sounds better than a hundred percent, it is still wrong. You can be completely right (zero percent wrong), or completely wrong (a hundred percent wrong), or any range in between. You can not be more wrong than completely wrong. What would ten times completely wrong be like? Won't that void the universe? Of course, the biggest violator of "percent" are college coaches: "We are going to give a hundred and ten percent!" No, you can't. You can give it your all, or slack off, but you can not give more than your whole capability. Unless you use voodoo to steal the other team's mojo. Then maybe. The only time that it is proper to use a figure higher than one hundred percent is when it is actually possible to do so, like taxes, book-keeping, fund raising, and mathematics. Example: "We are going to match the donations a thousand percent." Cool, my dollar will net the charity eleven dollars (my dollar and their ten). My favorite charity could only wish for such luck.
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• United States
6 Jun 08
that 110% thing used to get me too,that was one of my boss' favorite lines. i always wondered how we could give over 100%,when we never got the supplies we needed to do even 75% of the job ..which led to another of his faves,"make it happen". urr..ok..
• United States
6 Jun 08
I hate the phrase "Make it happen," along with "Just do it." For me, it was always the bosses cutting staff and expecting the same output as before. Arrgghhh!
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• United States
5 Jun 08
lol Sorry but this struck me funny. Specially the part about... "We are going to give a hundred and ten percent!" No, you can't. You can give it your all, or slack off, but you can not give more than your whole capability. Unless you use voodoo to steal the other team's mojo. Then maybe. Your right thou. Can't give more than 100% of yourself but some ppl will say that just to express that they are going to give it their all and then some if they could because they mean it.
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• United States
5 Jun 08
For me, it always sounds like so much hot air; but then again, I am a writer that likes mathematics.
• Canada
5 Jun 08
sorry i dont wanna comment on this very subject matter. probably u r right
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