Chris Brown Couldn't Be "More Happier" with Comeback
The grammar, seriously. And what comeback?
Can somebody get Chris Brown some help? Not even a media coach, just a grammar tutor would work. Chris Brown has taken to Twitter to gush to fans how thrilled he is that his career has turned back around after the Rihanna ridiculousness that happened last year. How happy is Chris Brown? What he says, dear friends, is the English equivalent of his "Sorry I couldn't come to your country, Europe" geographical faux pas a few months ago.
We're not asking a lot, just for Chris Brown to go back to school. Because he may have taken a lesson from the Rihanna row, but clearly he still has a lot to learn.
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Here's the Chris Brown tweet that has us chirping: "Thanks to all the fans that made Takers #1!!! Every ticket counted! I love ya'll!!!" Chris Brown continued, "#1 single in the country and the #1 movie in the country. life has turned around for me. i couldnt be more happier. thanks to the fans." [sic]
When we use the editoring phrase [sic], this Latin word meaning "as such" denotes that I have just used a phrase exactly as it was first spoken or written. Unfortunately the quotations that you read above are indeed the way Chris Brown wrote them. I count six technical errors in Chris Brown's tweets above. Can you find them too? (At least he spelled his new tattoo right.)
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Meanwhile, if you ask me, Chris Brown's biggest mistake to date is still hurting the gorgeous Rihanna (see? Your image hasn't turned around that much, Chris). Flip through our Rihanna slideshow and hit the blue links for more.


