Something that's common is for people to mistake quotation marks to mean something like an underline.
It's hilarious because there's only 2 things it can be interpreted as meaning. Quotation marks are either used as a quotation someone said, or it can be used to represent sarcasm.
So ironically, if someone says do "not" cut your feet off, they think they're saying do **not** cut your feed off, but instead they're either saying do "not"[1] cut your feet off or do "not"(But you know I'm joking actually do it) cut your feet off.
[1]"Not" - Mahatma Gandhi
It's hilarious because there's only 2 things it can be interpreted as meaning. Quotation marks are either used as a quotation someone said, or it can be used to represent sarcasm.
So ironically, if someone says do "not" cut your feet off, they think they're saying do **not** cut your feed off, but instead they're either saying do "not"[1] cut your feet off or do "not"(But you know I'm joking actually do it) cut your feet off.
[1]"Not" - Mahatma Gandhi
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