<<Yes I admit, in this instance I have made a commonly made mistake between the two words, but that doesn't give you the licence to so rudely correct me.>>
1. It is a mistake you have made repeatedly hence my frustration.
2. I don't need a 'licence' to point it out
As you may see in the
Site Rules, we are entitled to pass comment on any posts provided our identification of shortcomings is truthful, reasonable and does not include personal abuse.
Now I'm sure there are some people who would expect a grown man to just accept critical comment related to incorrect use of English 'on the chin' or laugh it off as part of the 'cut and thrust' of debate.
However, if you need any counselling or support to help you get over it I am sure someone on the site has a maiden aunt who can offer you some advice on how to 'grow a pair'.