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Executive Hired Room Analysis
I picked this image because of the irony of the what it states. In the image it reads “Executive Bored Room”. This could have been done purposely as a joke, but the correct way it should be written is Executive Boardroom. Many times grammar mistakes are made because of the way they are pronounced or broken down. Simple mistakes like these can give words completely different meaning. I think mistakes like the one in the image are sometimes excused because they sound similar but have a completely different meaning. In this cause they could have left it as is because they thought it could have been for a good laugh.

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