The phrase "person set way" is a common English expression meaning someone's habitual behavior or attitude. Its spelling follows the standard English phonetic rules, with "person" pronounced as /ˈpɜː.sən/, "set" as /sɛt/, and "way" as /weɪ/. The "s" in "set" is pronounced as /s/ and not as /z/ due to the following voiceless consonant. The stress falls on the first syllable of "person" and the second syllable of "way." Overall, the spelling of this phrase is straightforward and consistent with English pronunciation rules.