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725686 | 1 month ago

For the perplex:

e.g. is latin for "exempli gratia" = for example i.e. is latin for "id est" = that is

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spondyl|1 month ago

As someone who was perplexed, I've only heard perplex used in past tense (I was perplexed) so seeing "For the perplex" just made me confused as to what "perplex" meant and I had to do a further search to decipher this tree of comments haha

725686|1 month ago

Ha, ha, sorry. English is not my native language.

huhkerrf|1 month ago

A good way to remember it is to use a backronym:

e.g. - example given

i.e. - in effect

programjames|1 month ago

i.e. - in eother (words)