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when the AI is really helpful....

The correct spelling is asset (with one 's' in the middle), referring to something valuable, useful, or a person that gives an advantage, like a useful skill or property owned by a business or person, while "asset" is a misspelling. Think of it as "a-sset," a helpful item or quality, not "a-sset-t".

  • Asset (correct): A valuable item, person, or quality.
    • Example: "Her knowledge of French is a real asset to the team."
    • Example: "The company's main assets include buildings and equipment."
 
when the AI is really helpful....

The correct spelling is asset (with one 's' in the middle), referring to something valuable, useful, or a person that gives an advantage, like a useful skill or property owned by a business or person, while "asset" is a misspelling. Think of it as "a-sset," a helpful item or quality, not "a-sset-t".

  • Asset (correct):A valuable item, person, or quality.
    • Example: "Her knowledge of French is a real asset to the team."
    • Example: "The company's main assets include buildings and equipment."
Call a Bondulance.
 
when the AI is really helpful....

The correct spelling is asset (with one 's' in the middle), referring to something valuable, useful, or a person that gives an advantage, like a useful skill or property owned by a business or person, while "asset" is a misspelling. Think of it as "a-sset," a helpful item or quality, not "a-sset-t".

  • Asset (correct):A valuable item, person, or quality.
    • Example: "Her knowledge of French is a real asset to the team."
    • Example: "The company's main assets include buildings and equipment."
Are you sure about that Pat? I recall that Benny Hill once defined an asset as "a little donkey." :Ugh:

Benny Hill: Masterbrane
 
when the AI is really helpful....

The correct spelling is asset (with one 's' in the middle), referring to something valuable, useful, or a person that gives an advantage, like a useful skill or property owned by a business or person, while "asset" is a misspelling. Think of it as "a-sset," a helpful item or quality, not "a-sset-t".

  • Asset (correct):A valuable item, person, or quality.
    • Example: "Her knowledge of French is a real asset to the team."
    • Example: "The company's main assets include buildings and equipment."
Not sure I get it, actually I'm pretty sure I don't "get it"...
 
Not sure I get it, actually I'm pretty sure I don't "get it"...

Asset has two 's' in the middle, not one.
It does have 1 't' at the end tho -
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- ette is the diminutive form oui?
As the AI would say, think of it as "ass-ette"

Now I feel like having a burrito for lunch.

And I've learned that assette is a verb form in Italian from this exercise.
Which would def throw you off my lame attempt at wordplay.
 
Asset has two 's' in the middle, not one.
It does have 1 't' at the end tho -
-------
- ette is the diminutive form oui?
As the AI would say, think of it as "ass-ette"

Now I feel like having a burrito for lunch.

And I've learned that assette is a verb form in Italian from this exercise.
Which would def throw you off my lame attempt at wordplay.
Did you read your post though? You compare asset (correct) to "asset" (misspelling)...
 
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