diff --git a/files/how-i-switched-to-linux.html.plt b/files/how-i-switched-to-linux.html.plt
index 5345ccb..eb12ef1 100644
--- a/files/how-i-switched-to-linux.html.plt
+++ b/files/how-i-switched-to-linux.html.plt
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@
# ]], [[
# The internet is littered with many similar
# questions, many of which have never been resolved. grub-mounting the Windows EFI partition works without
-# issues, but whether it's mounted or not changes nothing. The most common solution seems to be adding a menu entry
+# issues, but whether it’s mounted or not changes nothing. The most common solution seems to be adding a menu entry
# manually, which is what I ended up doing anyway. I added the following to /etc/grub.d/40_custom (remember to
# replace 848F-AF37 with your own UUID):
# ]], [[
@@ -224,14 +224,14 @@
#}
# ]], [[
# Credit goes to these
-# two posts. Of course, don't forget to run
+# two posts. Of course, don’t forget to run
# sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /etc/grub2.cfg to apply changes.
# ]]),
# Issue(39, "The GRUB boot menu is occasionally skipped when restarting", true, { FEDORA_KDE }, [[
-# Oftentimes, when rebooting my PC, the GRUB menu doesn't come up at all despite the fact that I've explicitly enabled it
-# and gave it a long timeout in /etc/default/grub. This issue frustrated me quite a lot since I wasn't able to
+# Oftentimes, when rebooting my PC, the GRUB menu doesn’t come up at all despite the fact that I’ve explicitly enabled it
+# and gave it a long timeout in /etc/default/grub. This issue frustrated me quite a lot since I wasn’t able to
# consistently reproduce it; sometimes the menu would be skipped (especially after using the PC for a while) and other times
-# it wouldn't.
+# it wouldn’t.
# ]], [[
# After some digging around in the generated GRUB config file, I found out that this is the result of Fedora making
# this change; for single-boot systems (GRUB thinks my
@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@
# Looks like an issue with Discord. As of
# , on Fedora/KDE, using the RPM packaging of
# Discord and installing
-# libunity fixes this issue. I haven't verified it myself but it looks like
+# libunity fixes this issue. I haven’t verified it myself but it looks like
# it should work in the Flatpak packaging too. I
# dunno about GNOME.
# ]]),