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   09/05/2008, 17:53
Judith is not online. Last active: 23/10/2008 17:28:09 Judith

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 ErnieY wrote:
  also those who write rambling messages without any capitals or punctuation except perhaps for the odd full stop or comma frequently where not neccessary and also write without line breaks the cumulative effect being that the message becomes incomprehensible and almost impossible to make sense of to the point where I just give up


Those who may write fairly good English, but persist in using large blocks of text - no paragraphs etc, so that you cannot easily read and separate out.  I give up too.  Also those who use such small type.  Poor grammar can be understood (sometimes) but it is much easier to do so when there is space between and around, especially since we are reading from the screen;  so much harder.

Fewer / less - indeed, also quicker instead of more quickly when used as an adverb - AND even the BBC are allowing that (shock, horror).  Every time I hear someone say that, I have to shout "more quickly" so that I can understand it - it is just SO wrong.

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   09/05/2008, 18:11
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 Patf wrote:
Husband had an email from our oldest grand -daughter (aged 12) on his birthday with a lovely message, but in "text" spelling. I know she's doing well at school, quite a star, so why write like this? I wouldn't dream of correcting her though, as it would obviously upset her, and it's good to keep in touch by email.


Now you see I probably would Pat. Diplomatically and in a positive fashion of course, explaining exactly what is wrong in communicating in that way and the potential consequences of it and the way others might percieve her because of it.

If nobody tells the kids that this is wrong and impolite, and god knows the schools don't seem to care, how will they know ?

That seems to be one of the fundamental problems for kids today, it's become politically incorrect to tell them they are wrong or that they have failed at something.


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   09/05/2008, 18:48
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Speak proper like what I does   INNIT YEA .
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   09/05/2008, 18:49
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Perhaps she thought she was being 'cute' ?Smile [:)]
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   09/05/2008, 19:09
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 tegwini wrote:

 I am reminded of the BBC's  'The Apprentice'  when the apprentices spent hours trying to work out where to put the apostrophe and phoned all over London, and to seriously senior people.

Sad, one wonders how they were supposed to the 'cream of the crop'  !

tegwini

did you mean "supposed to be the 'cream of the crop'  !

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   09/05/2008, 20:01
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Thank you Tigerfeet

Typo - obviously!

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   09/05/2008, 20:45
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 tigerfeet wrote:
 tegwini wrote:

 I am reminded of the BBC's  'The Apprentice'  when the apprentices spent hours trying to work out where to put the apostrophe and phoned all over London, and to seriously senior people.

Sad, one wonders how they were supposed to the 'cream of the crop'  !

tegwini

did you mean "supposed to be the 'cream of the crop'  !

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Capital letters omitted for purposes of irony?

Whenever this topic is raised there is always someone who:

a) posts messages with obvious errors, and;
b) corrects a typo by the OP, usually including egregious errors themselves.

Why do people prefer that other people see them as being less cultured, educated, intelligent than others?

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   09/05/2008, 20:48
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 ErnieY wrote:
People who start a sentence or a message with right or OK get my teeth grinding. Invariably a teenage failing and an indictment of an inadequate education system.

also those who write rambling messages without any capitals or punctuation except perhaps for the odd full stop or comma frequently where not neccessary and also write without line breaks the cumulative effect being that the message becomes incomprehensible and almost impossible to make sense of to the point where I just give up !

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I disagree. Both here and on another forum there are posters who frequently start with OK - and in both cases these are people of proven good sense and advice for whom I have a good deal of respect. I see that as a stylistic choice, probably because the poster sees the medium as being fairly informal.

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   09/05/2008, 21:02
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 tigerfeet wrote:
 tegwini wrote:

 I am reminded of the BBC's  'The Apprentice'  when the apprentices spent hours trying to work out where to put the apostrophe and phoned all over London, and to seriously senior people.

Sad, one wonders how they were supposed to the 'cream of the crop'  !

tegwini

did you mean "supposed to be the 'cream of the crop'  !

english as spoke ? Whistles [Www]

But why "cream of the crop"?  What type of crops produce cream?


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