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Not using the Oxford comma is now illegal!!

Malik

Auror
I'll just leave this here:

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La Volpe

Sage
Ah, finally the Oxford comma gets its day in the sun. I've always used Oxford commas where I can, because it rarely detracts from a sentence; in most cases, it can only make things clearer (as Malik so clearly shows).
 

CupofJoe

Myth Weaver
I've never understood the "better aesthetics" argument for not using the Oxford comma.
I think it comes from the same people that say apostrophes make words look ugly; full stops [periods] should be optional; Capitalisation is unnecessary...
And is it just me that thinks Stalin as a stripper is just a little more creepy than JFK as a stripper?
 
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Chessie

Guest
I use it all the time. So...*shrugs* It really helps clarify things sometimes.
 

SumnerH

Scribe
Ah, finally the Oxford comma gets its day in the sun. I've always used Oxford commas where I can, because it rarely detracts from a sentence; in most cases, it can only make things clearer (as Malik so clearly shows).

I use it habitually, but there are times when it can cause more ambiguity than the alternative. Tweaking the example from above, if you make the "stripper" singular then the problem reverses:

"We invited the stripper, Stalin and JFK."
"We invited the stripper, Stalin, and JFK".

The former is clearly thanking 3 people. The latter might refer to just 2: Stalin-the-stripper and JFK.

Or to use the classic examples, both of the following are ambiguous:
"I'd like to thank my parents, Ayn Rand and God."
"I'd like to thank my mother, Ayn Rand, and God."

It all has to do with whether the second term alone is appositive of the first, and whether the second and third terms collectively are appositive of the first. Sometimes both are ambiguous. Sometimes reordering can remove the ambiguity, sometimes rewording is a better solution:
"We invited Stalin, JFK, and the stripper."
"I'd like to give thanks to my mother, to Ayn Rand, and to God."
 
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