Eye-ver
Yanny
either
I don’t. I say either.
yes
Either works, really.
Whichever one you say, I say the other one.
So you say both then?
Neither
Best answer to the question here. Neither either of either is right (or wrong).
Growing up, I self-taught myself to pronounce this word as “Ee-ther”. Then I went to a private teacher and learned that the correct English pronunciation is “Eye-ther”. Then I also came to know that the word can be pronounced in both way regarding different accents. Then I stopped caring which pronunciation I was using while speaking. Most of the time, I say “Eye-ther”. I utter the later one barely.
Neither. I say either.
eye-ther
Probably eye-ther, but eee-ther on random occasion
Both. Context-dependant.
Ironically, either of them depending on the situation. Sometimes I even express the concept that I am indifferent to the choice between two things or happy with both of them by saying “ee-ther, eye-ther”
I definitely use them both together more often than just one. Like you, to express indifference to a choice.
I don’t tend to do that with neither though 🤔 and now I’m thinking too hard, I don’t know which I tend to go with.