@npub1h8nk2346qezka5cpm8jjh3yl5j88pf4ly2ptu7s6uu55wcfqy0wq36rpev light feedback:

You pronounced "promissory" as something like:

pro-MIS-ory

Should be more like a combo of:

"promise" + "soar" + "E"

Retired English teacher still gotta English teacher, 'na mean?!

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Is this a southern thing maybe? Because I'd heard is as ProMISSory note for ages and I had been corrected at some point in the past about it. I now kinda go back and forth but the wrong way feels natural to me and its annoying 😂

Or a regionalism? I've only heard financial talking heads say it the "promise"-sounding way.

Does nostr:npub1zrysysh8wq9zs3u5xzac9vf69we3wxrdj8rehns3japxdftqcqvsst8vpd or nostr:npub1rxysxnjkhrmqd3ey73dp9n5y5yvyzcs64acc9g0k2epcpwwyya4spvhnp8 turn it into "promise-soor-y"?