Wednesday, January 30, 2013

do respect/due respect: Common Errors in English Usage Entry for Wednesday, January 30, 2013

do respect/due respect
When you preface your critical comments by telling people “with all due respect” you are claiming to give them the respect they are due—that which is owed them. Many folks misunderstand this phrase and misspell it “all do respect” or even “all-do respect.” You shouldn’t use this expression unless you really do intend to be as polite as possible; all too often it’s used merely to preface a deliberate insult.

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