Argh! I think I have an OCD on grammar. It annoys me. I have no idea why. Probably cause I cant understand what the hell your saying! xD
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Argh! I think I have an OCD on grammar. It annoys me. I have no idea why. Probably cause I cant understand what the hell your saying! xD
I hate that. Hate it, hate it, hate it. People also hate when i correct them, but i hate their lack of understanding of the English language more.
It's interesting the kind of special coherency you can create by using three vague phrases and repeating them at intervals among other normal chatters.
:: what the hell you're saying! I don't think your OCD is too serious. :p
I'm slightly "obsessive" about my own typing and grammar. I usually re-read whatever I type to check for errors...and I usually always find some. I think everyone should give their posts at least a "one over." When I swe a bunch of thid type of stuff, it's easy tp see that the poster ia just being careless. Now even though I might check my posts a few too many times, some mistakes still sneak through. My point being: nobody's perfect, but it doesn't hurt to have some consideration for the people with whom you are trying to communicate. If you are consistently posting stuff that forces people to decipher your message, you are being disrespectful. ...OK, I'm done.
I guess yours is more serious than mine....:choc2:Quote:
Originally Posted by farplaner
Nope, im not mad :bounce: Uh...thank you?Quote:
Originally Posted by farplaner
ur sig roxxorz my boxxxerzzz
I think you'd fit right in with Bleys' Grammar Nazi squad
I just wonder why people are so lazy that they can't type out words. I don't understand why people need to use leet. It's a completely unnecessary language that just makes communication more difficult than it needs to be. Some people on the Internet are such poor typists that it would take a professional translator to figure out anything they're saying. I also don't think it takes too much effort to type out a few more letters per word. Why do people, who can talk and write in real life in near-perfect English, type like they just started kindergarten on the Internet? That's a question I (or the world) may never know the answer to.
That's a really lousy excuse. English isn't my first language, and I didn't type like [img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img] when I was 13-14 (we start learning it at the age of 10). Sure, my vocabulary wasn't the largest, but my grammar was very good.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Hubsta
As mentioned earlier. If you want to be treated like an adult, communicate like one. I can't take anyone who uses "u", "r" or "2" seriously.
You need context otherwise grammar rules apply. Grammar rules also have their own context so yay for redundancy.
I talking good english you.