@@SamslamminCars I see. Here in Canada, the word, "anymore," is only used in a negative context. For example, "He doesn't love you anymore." I have read that some English speakers use it in the positive, but it's really rare. If I hadn't read that article about, "positive anymore," like in the way you used it: "...is our way...anymore," your sentence would have been incomprehensible to me. According to the article I read, the way you used it, it takes on the meaning, "nowadays," correct?
@@Maplecook I forgot it was in the text not the video, so was confused. That is interesting that you bring that up and I do think that comment was somewhat negative. I would say that in terms of nowadays too so that all adds up to what you learned & are stating.