r/ENGLISH - I’ve noticed $, € and £ signs are being used after numbers more and more, and I’ve always understood that usage to be wrong. So I’m just wondering why it seems to be occurring more often. Is there a new trend or a new reasoning perhaps? Or is it just yet another example of bad English in journalism?


r/ELATeachers - How To Speak With Good Manners In English (15 Examples For Polite English Speaking)


r/usefulvids - How To Speak With Good Manners In English (15 Examples For Polite English Speaking)


r/HistoryPorn - Kiss between American soldier and Soviet major during World War 2 celebration party in Germany (1945) [953x912]. A possible example of the Socialist Fraternal Kiss, though the Soviets wouldn't have normally greeted Americans in that manner.


r/reggae - Bad Manners are an English Ska band. Although still going there's only one or two members from the original line up left. This one is called Lip up fatty, from their Ska 'n' B album


r/language - How To Speak With Good Manners In English (15 Examples For Polite English Speaking)


r/PokemonHome - FT: PoGo stamped shinies + event Dragonite & Victini; LF: Other PoGo stamped shinies, preferably English named (examples in comments)


r/PokemonHome - FT: PoGo stamped shinies + event Victini; LF: Other PoGo stamped shinies, preferably English named (examples in comments)


r/PokemonHome - FT: Events (redeemed myself; w/proof) + PoGo stamped shinies; LF: PoGo stamped shiny offers, preferably English named (list of examples in comments)


r/teenagers - srs question for the teen guys of reddit; if a friend you find chubby/fat commented about it in a joking manner, would you tell her he/she isn't so he/she doesn't feel bad?


r/TheoryOfReddit - Can someone explain in plain English preferably with examples why showing actual upvote/downvote counts is a bad idea.