What happened to taking pride in the way you speak and write!?!, page 2


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reply posted on 21-1-2013 @ 07:49 PM by Obsrvr
reply to post by mblahnikluver


One thousand stars for you.

Good grammar is still the mark of education just like wearing a suit to an interview still shows respect for your future employer and yourself.

Let the losers go if they're too lazy to look up a word or correct their syntax. If they don't respect themselves enough to make the effort, don't waste your time on them.


reply posted on 22-1-2013 @ 12:22 PM by iwan2ski
reply to post by mblahnikluver



I completely get what you are saying. I personally don't care if someone makes a mistake hear and they're (<--just kidding). That's fine, I'm in no way perfect and have made a quite a few mistakes myself. Though, I tend to re-read what I have written after I've already posted and edit my mistakes out as best as possible.

What bothers me the most however, are those who create thread titles that are misspelled, have no capitalization or grammar what so ever. If it's worth one's time to create the thread, then why not go the extra mile and make sure it's done correctly. A thread title is like your billboard to what you are going to talk about and sets the tone of the conversation.
edit on 22-1-2013 by iwan2ski because: Just wanted to add some humor above

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