"Off of" has been an English construction since the 1500s. It's entirely reasonable and appropriate in this context, much like contractions in informal written English.
But I'm fairly sure I'm replying to a throwaway account, so it's not like you were seriously interested.
"Off of" has been an English construction since the 1500s. It's entirely reasonable and appropriate in this context, much like contractions in informal written English.
But I'm fairly sure I'm replying to a throwaway account, so it's not like you were seriously interested.