GypsyR
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- Joined
- Mar 15, 2021
- Messages
- 310
- Location
- upstate SC
- RV Year
- 1993
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Kountry Aire
- RV Length
- 38 feet
- Chassis
- F53
- Engine
- 7.5
- TOW/TOAD
- Matrix
- Fulltimer
- No
I got curious why people would insist on using "thing". Found this on Merriam-Webster:
"In summary: Another think coming is the older of the two, dating in use to the mid-19th century, and originated in British English. Another thing coming appears to have come about in American English several decades later, probably as a result of confusion regarding the original phrase. Another thing is the more recent turn of phrase and now is more common, though it is frequently criticized."
So in written literature it was always originally "think" but in conversation people misheard it as "thing" and kind of ran with that. I like the original "think" as I believe it contextually makes more sense. But given how flexible Americanized English is you can make a good case that both are correct and neither wrong, just personal preference.
"In summary: Another think coming is the older of the two, dating in use to the mid-19th century, and originated in British English. Another thing coming appears to have come about in American English several decades later, probably as a result of confusion regarding the original phrase. Another thing is the more recent turn of phrase and now is more common, though it is frequently criticized."
So in written literature it was always originally "think" but in conversation people misheard it as "thing" and kind of ran with that. I like the original "think" as I believe it contextually makes more sense. But given how flexible Americanized English is you can make a good case that both are correct and neither wrong, just personal preference.