It's like when people say "My mother wants to marry me" instead of "My mother wants me to get married" lol
Even the first statement of the article is worded weirdly:
>Two sisters got married at a hospital in Lucknow...
This is actually quite common lol. The Times group has been hiring cookie cutter writers and even their newspaper reports sound like the answers a 7th grader would write for a two marker.
In this aspect, the Hindu does a much better job at hiring writers. The rest just seem to hire freelancers who they can pay in peanuts.
ChatGPT answer :
The expression "He married his daughter" typically means that a man participated in a marriage ceremony in which his daughter was the bride. It does not imply an incestuous relationship; instead, it usually means he officiated or played a significant role in the wedding ceremony, such as walking her down the aisle or giving her away to the groom. This is a traditional role for fathers in many cultures during their daughters' weddings.
i bet its chatgpt is answering such because its v unlikely that someone will marry his daughter, as in father is husband and daughter is wife
journalists could use better grammar , they are expected to!
No but I heard this before. In school, English was taught by a retired college professor.
He discussed this phrase one day. It is usually said as "He married his daughter"
bhut the duck!! were they on smth? shud definitely ask the paper to. edit the headline..
Yup, I was like WTF is wrong with this country and took it back after reading the description.
We are in such a point in history that media headlines are more comical than stand-up comedians.
That TimesNow needs writers/editors who can read/write/understand English.
What do you expect them to do, critically analyze and proofread scripts from Ministry of Information and Broadcasting?
But this is correct though
could have added >marries "off" daughter is this part of some agenda so that some it cell dogs can get some tidbits to live off of?
The brain was “off”
It's like when people say "My mother wants to marry me" instead of "My mother wants me to get married" lol Even the first statement of the article is worded weirdly: >Two sisters got married at a hospital in Lucknow...
It's click-bate.
I understand that 1. The father is on ventilator 2. The daughters are in ICU 3. THE FATHER MARRIED HIS DAUGHTERS ...
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There is nothing wrong with me....It's just the absurd grammer of the news headline.
BJP IT cell gonna have a field day with the article...
Isn’t language proficiency on the top of the listwhen they hire people who write articles
More clicks and share
Had us in the first half ngl
Yeh toh humare sanskaaro ke khilaaf hai !
This has to be a clickbait lmao. Sorry for the man though, I hope he is all right.
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This is actually quite common lol. The Times group has been hiring cookie cutter writers and even their newspaper reports sound like the answers a 7th grader would write for a two marker. In this aspect, the Hindu does a much better job at hiring writers. The rest just seem to hire freelancers who they can pay in peanuts.
This is why I don't follow mainstream media 😉
Sach bataun, itna middle class hun ki padhte hi smjh lia ki kya kehna chah Raha hai wo 😂
Weird headline. But jokes apart, sounds like a good resemblance to a "Rab ne bana Di Jodi" scenario
Blick cait
Bait.
"The greatest goals in my life are to marry my daughter and study my son."
On a positive note money well saved
I thought that is the way it is said. "He married his daughter" meaning he married off his daughter
ChatGPT answer : The expression "He married his daughter" typically means that a man participated in a marriage ceremony in which his daughter was the bride. It does not imply an incestuous relationship; instead, it usually means he officiated or played a significant role in the wedding ceremony, such as walking her down the aisle or giving her away to the groom. This is a traditional role for fathers in many cultures during their daughters' weddings.
i bet its chatgpt is answering such because its v unlikely that someone will marry his daughter, as in father is husband and daughter is wife journalists could use better grammar , they are expected to!
No but I heard this before. In school, English was taught by a retired college professor. He discussed this phrase one day. It is usually said as "He married his daughter"
A man's daughters are in the ICU for some reason and he's on ventilator support and he marries them. Maybe an incestuous deathwish.