Ouch! ‘English tutor’ Shashi Tharoor schooled for ‘grammatical mistake’ on Twitter
ByPratik Prasenjit, New Delhi
Jan 03, 2018 01:14 PM IST
Suhel Seth, who is known for slamming those on social media for their incorrect English, picked a grammatical mistake and pointed out that Shashi Tharoor used ‘whom’ instead of ‘who’.
Shashi Tharoor and his high-flown words were the obvious highlights of 2017.
Shashi Tharoor and his high-flown words were the obvious highlights of 2017.(Twitter/Screenshot)
From farrago to snollygoster to rodomontade, the Congress leader’s linguistic prowess earned him the title of “The English Twitter tutor 2017”.
But, the Stephenian highbrow was left red-faced on Tuesday when he was called out for a “grammatical mistake” on Twitter. The Thiruvananthapuram MP had posted a tweet thanking his followers for watching his Facebook live on the New Year, which also caught the attention of author Suhel Seth.
“Delighted to have 20,000 live viewers for my #FacebookLive at lunchtime on New Year’s Day! Those whom missed it can view it at leisure on https://www.facebook.com/ShashiTharoor/videos/10155485107363167/ … @facebook,” Tharoor had tweeted.
Seth, who is known for slamming those on social media for their incorrect English, flagged the grammatical mistake and pointed out that Tharoor used ‘whom’ instead of ‘who’.
Others on Twitter quickly pounced on it to make the corrections, prompting Tharoor to clarify that it was a ‘typo’ and not a mistake per se.
Tharoor’s clarification was, however, lost in a flurry of tweets by netizens, who poked fun at the author and had a hearty laugh over the gaffe. Singer Adnan Sami was the first to jump on the bandwagon.