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"*I'm" I laid a few traps in the above shit post… lol | |||
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"Non-native Speaker" I’m actually shocked someone read that wall of text lol | |||
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"Ready for the instant onslaught of hate comments (complete with incorrect spelling and no punctuation), and an instant ban from Fab… But… Does it bother you when in regards ‘profiles’ specifically - that many (and I do mean many), are so poorly written, hugely generic, and riddled with awful spelling errors (I’ve seen some incredible phonetically written words you’d struggle to comprehend how they’re crafted), and with little, to no punctuation etc I know in chat, especially on mobile, it’s easy for auto correct and slang tying for speed… but in profiles where they’re alluding to how minutely meticulous their laser targeted needs and requirements are for the hoops you are requested to jump through in order to be graced an acknowledgment of your existence; yet the biggest challenge is deciphering their language. Makes me wonder how’s a none native English speaker ever going to understand what is presented. Happy to be a minority of one lol" Too many run on sentences | |||
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"*I'm I laid a few traps in the above shit post… lol" tbh didn't even read it. Was just riffing on your user name. | |||
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" It's not for me to judge other people, I don't know anything about them. So judging their English isn't a kind thing to do. " We all make judgements about people every day. But think about it this way… This profile says they’re not 6ft or over and so that’s irritating. My preference is people over 6ft. Why are they so attractive yet don’t meet my criteria. It’s just I’m asking if someone has spelling and grammar as criteria - is that anybody else’s deciding factor or preference to proceed with making an effort. Controversial, maybe, judgemental I don’t believe so. | |||
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"I always insist on a GCSE grade 4 or above" Adding that to my profile immediately lol | |||
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" Too many run on sentences " Can’t take this seriously - no punctuation. | |||
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"Profiles yes … I may be naive but I like to think people think about what they put and therefore choose their/there/they’re words carefully. Messages - doesn’t bother me or my man at all. I’m a terrible at messaging, I have to be honest. " Exactly! This is my point. Especially when the profile (once I’ve deciphered it) basically says - if you’re going to message, it some effort in and seduce me with your words and whit. | |||
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" It's not for me to judge other people, I don't know anything about them. So judging their English isn't a kind thing to do. We all make judgements about people every day. But think about it this way… This profile says they’re not 6ft or over and so that’s irritating. My preference is people over 6ft. Why are they so attractive yet don’t meet my criteria. It’s just I’m asking if someone has spelling and grammar as criteria - is that anybody else’s deciding factor or preference to proceed with making an effort. Controversial, maybe, judgemental I don’t believe so." I don't need you to mansplain my decision back to me thanks. You're welcome to judge any way you like. As am I. Have a pleasant evening. | |||
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"*I'm I laid a few traps in the above shit post… lol" I did the same in my profile. I use it as a filter. It whittles out the wannabe perfectionists. | |||
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"Ready for the instant onslaught of hate comments (complete with incorrect spelling and no punctuation), and an instant ban from Fab… But… Does it bother you when in regards ‘profiles’ specifically - that many (and I do mean many), are so poorly written, hugely generic, and riddled with awful spelling errors (I’ve seen some incredible phonetically written words you’d struggle to comprehend how they’re crafted), and with little, to no punctuation etc I know in chat, especially on mobile, it’s easy for auto correct and slang tying for speed… but in profiles where they’re alluding to how minutely meticulous their laser targeted needs and requirements are for the hoops you are requested to jump through in order to be graced an acknowledgment of your existence; yet the biggest challenge is deciphering their language. Makes me wonder how’s a none native English speaker ever going to understand what is presented. Happy to be a minority of one lol" People in glass houses..... | |||
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"*I'm I laid a few traps in the above shit post… lol" Your bike pedals backwards rather quickly | |||
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"*I'm" Damn you Hovis, beat me to it!! OP - I totally understand your point here. Luckily I’m perfect and, therefore, in an excellent position to judge. But I don’t. If it comes to forum posters who I know make my head hurt, I skip past their efforts. Obviously reading messages isn’t a problem for me because I have a winkie and I don’t look at profiles. Whilst I wish everyone was up to my standard, I get that there are those who have dyslexia or grew up with terrible influences. And we can’t rule out autocorrect, fat fingers and typing in a rush. I know you’re only provoking thought but I say live and let live. | |||
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"I can and do type clearly, most of the time. Different people have different writing styles. Not everyone has English as a first language. Some folks struggle with writing and words. It's not for me to judge other people, I don't know anything about them. So judging their English isn't a kind thing to do. " Absolutely right. | |||
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"Ready for the instant onslaught of hate comments (complete with incorrect spelling and no punctuation), and an instant ban from Fab… But… Does it bother you when in regards ‘profiles’ specifically - that many (and I do mean many), are so poorly written, hugely generic, and riddled with awful spelling errors (I’ve seen some incredible phonetically written words you’d struggle to comprehend how they’re crafted), and with little, to no punctuation etc I know in chat, especially on mobile, it’s easy for auto correct and slang tying for speed… but in profiles where they’re alluding to how minutely meticulous their laser targeted needs and requirements are for the hoops you are requested to jump through in order to be graced an acknowledgment of your existence; yet the biggest challenge is deciphering their language. Makes me wonder how’s a none native English speaker ever going to understand what is presented. Happy to be a minority of one lol" you made a mistake in your write up, some are typos, some are meant and some are dyslexic, suck it oop buttercoop | |||
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"I'm with the OP on this. It's such a shame that the art of letter writing has died. It should of been kept on being taught at school. It only takes seconds to proof read for punctuation and spelling before hitting 'send'." It is taught at school... frequently. It's a very common GCSE exam task. | |||
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"I'm with the OP on this. It's such a shame that the art of letter writing has died. It should of been kept on being taught at school. It only takes seconds to proof read for punctuation and spelling before hitting 'send'." Should have been kept on being taught at school | |||
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"I'm with the OP on this. It's such a shame that the art of letter writing has died. It should of been kept on being taught at school. It only takes seconds to proof read for punctuation and spelling before hitting 'send'." I write letters regularly. I still make spelling and grammar mistakes in them. | |||
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"I went to a club with someone I met off of here and we had a great night. The lady posted a status, not related to our night and I messaged her to say a word in her status was incorrectly spelt. The wrath and fury recieved in return was incredible and boom, I was blocked. All because I thought I would point out her mistake as, in my opinion, I would expect any of my friends on here to point out to me. " That would be a really quick way to my block list too! | |||
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"It doesn't particularly bother me, in written form anyway. What does irritate me is someone using the word 'like' every third word. Especially on say a train or plane where I'm a captive audience " Headphones exist | |||
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"It doesn't particularly bother me, in written form anyway. What does irritate me is someone using the word 'like' every third word. Especially on say a train or plane where I'm a captive audience Headphones exist " And frequently forgotten | |||
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"I'm with the OP on this. It's such a shame that the art of letter writing has died. It should of been kept on being taught at school. It only takes seconds to proof read for punctuation and spelling before hitting 'send'." Language and communication structures evolve. No one writes like Shakespeare any more and written composition is more tailored for less formal emails or electronic communication channels these days. Move with times Evie | |||
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"It doesn't particularly bother me, in written form anyway. What does irritate me is someone using the word 'like' every third word. Especially on say a train or plane where I'm a captive audience Headphones exist And frequently forgotten " That's on you then I have loads of headphones cos I forget them so buy more | |||
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"I went to a club with someone I met off of here and we had a great night. The lady posted a status, not related to our night and I messaged her to say a word in her status was incorrectly spelt. The wrath and fury recieved in return was incredible and boom, I was blocked. All because I thought I would point out her mistake as, in my opinion, I would expect any of my friends on here to point out to me. On kik or whatsapp though i type fast with fat thumbs and send. You need to be Bletchley House level to understand some messages but here, I do try That's pretty pretentious to correct a mistake unsolicited to be honest. Especially a mistake in a status not aimed at or including you in any way what so ever. Evie" I had to edit cos it said mustache instead of mistake | |||
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"I went to a club with someone I met off of here and we had a great night. The lady posted a status, not related to our night and I messaged her to say a word in her status was incorrectly spelt. The wrath and fury recieved in return was incredible and boom, I was blocked. All because I thought I would point out her mistake as, in my opinion, I would expect any of my friends on here to point out to me. On kik or whatsapp though i type fast with fat thumbs and send. You need to be Bletchley House level to understand some messages but here, I do try That's pretty pretentious to correct a mistake unsolicited to be honest. Especially a mustache in a status not aimed at or including you in any way what so ever. Evie" He corrected a moustache | |||
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"I went to a club with someone I met off of here and we had a great night. The lady posted a status, not related to our night and I messaged her to say a word in her status was incorrectly spelt. The wrath and fury recieved in return was incredible and boom, I was blocked. All because I thought I would point out her mistake as, in my opinion, I would expect any of my friends on here to point out to me. On kik or whatsapp though i type fast with fat thumbs and send. You need to be Bletchley House level to understand some messages but here, I do try That's pretty pretentious to correct a mistake unsolicited to be honest. Especially a mistake in a status not aimed at or including you in any way what so ever. Evie I had to edit cos it said mustache instead of mistake " | |||
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"I went to a club with someone I met off of here and we had a great night. The lady posted a status, not related to our night and I messaged her to say a word in her status was incorrectly spelt. The wrath and fury recieved in return was incredible and boom, I was blocked. All because I thought I would point out her mistake as, in my opinion, I would expect any of my friends on here to point out to me. On kik or whatsapp though i type fast with fat thumbs and send. You need to be Bletchley House level to understand some messages but here, I do try That's pretty pretentious to correct a mistake unsolicited to be honest. Especially a mistake in a status not aimed at or including you in any way what so ever. Evie I had to edit cos it said mustache instead of mistake " I saw that typo and I loved it. | |||
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"It doesn't particularly bother me, in written form anyway. What does irritate me is someone using the word 'like' every third word. Especially on say a train or plane where I'm a captive audience Headphones exist And frequently forgotten That's on you then I have loads of headphones cos I forget them so buy more " Yeah, I'm like a fly to sh1t, what can I say | |||
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"Would of, should of, could of. I'd rather hear nails being dragged down a chalkboard. " Everyone knows it should be "Wooda, shooda, cooda" | |||
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"It doesn't particularly bother me, in written form anyway. What does irritate me is someone using the word 'like' every third word. Especially on say a train or plane where I'm a captive audience Headphones exist And frequently forgotten That's on you then I have loads of headphones cos I forget them so buy more Yeah, I'm like a fly to sh1t, what can I say " I find it torture on a long bus or train journey etc when someone is on their phone yapping away and I cannot move seats as it is busy. Headphones do not always block them out unless you blast it full volume | |||
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"It's her... ^" That Nero, is an undeniable fact. I am indubitably me. | |||
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"It's her... ^ · That Nero, is an undeniable fact. I am indubitably me. " • You're still bonk-worthy though. | |||
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"It's her... ^ · That Nero, is an undeniable fact. I am indubitably me. • You're still bonk-worthy though. " Oh you silver tongued charmer | |||
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"Personally, I am a stickler for grammar, spelling and punctuation - partly, as a product of the prevailing education system of my youth which viewed deficiencies in these areas as a sign of lower intelligence and partly because they are necessary for clear communication. Fundamentally, I prize clarity and elegance of expression in the written word but, even then, my stylistic preferences won't be the same as someone else's. Unpopular a view as this seems to be - and I accept it may be symptomatic of the prejudices instilled by formal education - I find incorrect grammar and spelling jarring, and it detracts from my enjoyment of reading. In then end, though, we all have aesthetic preferences that are shaped by a variety of influences that are hard to deconstruct. For me at least, a certain level of accuracy in writing is as much an aesthetic preference as a functional imperative." Dear Sir, I am sorry to be pedantic but after the hyphen in your first paragraph, the sentences flowing immediately were far too long. Perhaps an additional full stop may have been far less taxing on those of us not long up this find morning from alcohol induced slumber. Thank you for hearing me out. | |||
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"Dear Sir, I am sorry to be pedantic but after the hyphen in your first paragraph, the sentences flowing immediately were far too long. Perhaps an additional full stop may have been far less taxing on those of us not long up this find morning from alcohol induced slumber. Thank you for hearing me out. " The Sun newspaper has won many awards for its printed communication. It aims for a reading age of seven years old (this is not an insult). It tries never to use words with more than three syllables and limits sentence length to fifteen words where possible. As a result, it manages to communicate complex subjects to a wider audience than other publications. You may not agree with its content but at least you are in no doubt as to what it means. I have used the Sun guidelines throughout my working career which is possibly why some people at the top of the political tree liked me. | |||
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"The sole purpose of grammar is to aid communication and understanding. Without grammar and, for that matter, spelling (if you differentiate between the two) one cannot explain anything without the risk of misunderstanding. There have been many instances when I decline to meet because of poor grammar. If one is that sloppy with words then what else is the person sloppy with. For me, attraction starts between the ears and works its way down. If I see poor grammar then I simply switch off, I am not interested. " To be fair I would much rather meet someone with sloppy grammar than a sloppy hole. But that is just me. | |||
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"Dear Sir, I am sorry to be pedantic but after the hyphen in your first paragraph, the sentences flowing immediately were far too long. Perhaps an additional full stop may have been far less taxing on those of us not long up this find morning from alcohol induced slumber. Thank you for hearing me out. The Sun newspaper has won many awards for its printed communication. It aims for a reading age of seven years old (this is not an insult). It tries never to use words with more than three syllables and limits sentence length to fifteen words where possible. As a result, it manages to communicate complex subjects to a wider audience than other publications. You may not agree with its content but at least you are in no doubt as to what it means. I have used the Sun guidelines throughout my working career which is possibly why some people at the top of the political tree liked me. " The S*n newspaper isn't worth using for bogroll. It has behaved appalling across many years, to the considerable detriment of a lot of people. | |||
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"Imagine thinking not remembering I before e or using the Oxford comma means you don't wash your fanny " We all make our way through life in our own way. I have my own standards, you have yours (probably). | |||
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"Personally, I am a stickler for grammar, spelling and punctuation - partly, as a product of the prevailing education system of my youth which viewed deficiencies in these areas as a sign of lower intelligence and partly because they are necessary for clear communication. Fundamentally, I prize clarity and elegance of expression in the written word but, even then, my stylistic preferences won't be the same as someone else's. Unpopular a view as this seems to be - and I accept it may be symptomatic of the prejudices instilled by formal education - I find incorrect grammar and spelling jarring, and it detracts from my enjoyment of reading. In then end, though, we all have aesthetic preferences that are shaped by a variety of influences that are hard to deconstruct. For me at least, a certain level of accuracy in writing is as much an aesthetic preference as a functional imperative. Dear Sir, I am sorry to be pedantic but after the hyphen in your first paragraph, the sentences flowing immediately were far too long. Perhaps an additional full stop may have been far less taxing on those of us not long up this find morning from alcohol induced slumber. Thank you for hearing me out. " Thank you for your feedback. Rebuttal, if I may: Firstly, Fab doesn't allow posters to typographically distinguish between the dash (which is the intended usage here as the less formal cousin of the semi-colon) and the hyphen. Secondly, we all have our own stylistic preferences. Some prefer short, staccato sentences while others prefer to luxuriate in lengthy, elaborate ones. Vive la différence! | |||
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"Dear Sir, I am sorry to be pedantic but after the hyphen in your first paragraph, the sentences flowing immediately were far too long. Perhaps an additional full stop may have been far less taxing on those of us not long up this find morning from alcohol induced slumber. Thank you for hearing me out. The Sun newspaper has won many awards for its printed communication. It aims for a reading age of seven years old (this is not an insult). It tries never to use words with more than three syllables and limits sentence length to fifteen words where possible. As a result, it manages to communicate complex subjects to a wider audience than other publications. You may not agree with its content but at least you are in no doubt as to what it means. I have used the Sun guidelines throughout my working career which is possibly why some people at the top of the political tree liked me. " Seeing as the average adult reading age is only a little higher than that, then this is understandable. Although you could argue that its aiming at a reading age about five years lower than it should. -Demographics and sales man, if nothing else. It's almost as though they're deliberately trying to infantilise the readership.. I think, therefore i am, etc. Complex issues coherently argued? I beg to differ. And what the f*ck is it with their part spelling? Therein lies one aspect of their teisted sense of 'morality'. Pathetic. | |||
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"The S*n newspaper isn't worth using for bogroll. It has behaved appalling across many years, to the considerable detriment of a lot of people. " As I stated "You may not agree with its content but at least you are in no doubt as to what it means.". | |||
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"Personally, I am a stickler for grammar, spelling and punctuation - partly, as a product of the prevailing education system of my youth which viewed deficiencies in these areas as a sign of lower intelligence and partly because they are necessary for clear communication. Fundamentally, I prize clarity and elegance of expression in the written word but, even then, my stylistic preferences won't be the same as someone else's. Unpopular a view as this seems to be - and I accept it may be symptomatic of the prejudices instilled by formal education - I find incorrect grammar and spelling jarring, and it detracts from my enjoyment of reading. In then end, though, we all have aesthetic preferences that are shaped by a variety of influences that are hard to deconstruct. For me at least, a certain level of accuracy in writing is as much an aesthetic preference as a functional imperative. Dear Sir, I am sorry to be pedantic but after the hyphen in your first paragraph, the sentences flowing immediately were far too long. Perhaps an additional full stop may have been far less taxing on those of us not long up this find morning from alcohol induced slumber. Thank you for hearing me out. Thank you for your feedback. Rebuttal, if I may: Firstly, Fab doesn't allow posters to typographically distinguish between the dash (which is the intended usage here as the less formal cousin of the semi-colon) and the hyphen. Secondly, we all have our own stylistic preferences. Some prefer short, staccato sentences while others prefer to luxuriate in lengthy, elaborate ones. Vive la différence!" Alas, the beauty of human diversity | |||
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"The S*n newspaper isn't worth using for bogroll. It has behaved appalling across many years, to the considerable detriment of a lot of people. " I agree but that is not the only rag guilty, most of them are | |||
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"Dear Sir, I am sorry to be pedantic but after the hyphen in your first paragraph, the sentences flowing immediately were far too long. Perhaps an additional full stop may have been far less taxing on those of us not long up this find morning from alcohol induced slumber. Thank you for hearing me out. The Sun newspaper has won many awards for its printed communication. It aims for a reading age of seven years old (this is not an insult). It tries never to use words with more than three syllables and limits sentence length to fifteen words where possible. As a result, it manages to communicate complex subjects to a wider audience than other publications. You may not agree with its content but at least you are in no doubt as to what it means. I have used the Sun guidelines throughout my working career which is possibly why some people at the top of the political tree liked me. Seeing as the average adult reading age is only a little higher than that, then this is understandable. Although you could argue that its aiming at a reading age about five years lower than it should. -Demographics and sales man, if nothing else. It's almost as though they're deliberately trying to infantilise the readership.. I think, therefore i am, etc. Complex issues coherently argued? I beg to differ. And what the f*ck is it with their part spelling? Therein lies one aspect of their teisted sense of 'morality'. Pathetic. " The National reading age is 8. That’s the age that museum tags and similar are aimed at when they are government funded. | |||
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"The S*n newspaper isn't worth using for bogroll. It has behaved appalling across many years, to the considerable detriment of a lot of people. I agree but that is not the only rag guilty, most of them are " Indeed, but it was the one mentioned in the thread. | |||
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"Dear Sir, I am sorry to be pedantic but after the hyphen in your first paragraph, the sentences flowing immediately were far too long. Perhaps an additional full stop may have been far less taxing on those of us not long up this find morning from alcohol induced slumber. Thank you for hearing me out. The Sun newspaper has won many awards for its printed communication. It aims for a reading age of seven years old (this is not an insult). It tries never to use words with more than three syllables and limits sentence length to fifteen words where possible. As a result, it manages to communicate complex subjects to a wider audience than other publications. You may not agree with its content but at least you are in no doubt as to what it means. I have used the Sun guidelines throughout my working career which is possibly why some people at the top of the political tree liked me. Seeing as the average adult reading age is only a little higher than that, then this is understandable. Although you could argue that its aiming at a reading age about five years lower than it should. -Demographics and sales man, if nothing else. It's almost as though they're deliberately trying to infantilise the readership.. I think, therefore i am, etc. Complex issues coherently argued? I beg to differ. And what the f*ck is it with their part spelling? Therein lies one aspect of their teisted sense of 'morality'. Pathetic. The National reading age is 8. That’s the age that museum tags and similar are aimed at when they are government funded." I find it quite sad that we consider the national reading age to be 8yrs. Does this include children in the average? It's less concerning, if so. | |||
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"Ready for the instant onslaught of hate comments (complete with incorrect spelling and no punctuation), and an instant ban from Fab… But… Does it bother you when in regards ‘profiles’ specifically - that many (and I do mean many), are so poorly written, hugely generic, and riddled with awful spelling errors (I’ve seen some incredible phonetically written words you’d struggle to comprehend how they’re crafted), and with little, to no punctuation etc I know in chat, especially on mobile, it’s easy for auto correct and slang tying for speed… but in profiles where they’re alluding to how minutely meticulous their laser targeted needs and requirements are for the hoops you are requested to jump through in order to be graced an acknowledgment of your existence; yet the biggest challenge is deciphering their language. Makes me wonder how’s a none native English speaker ever going to understand what is presented. Happy to be a minority of one lol" Non native speaker here ! So be gentle | |||
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"Dear Sir, I am sorry to be pedantic but after the hyphen in your first paragraph, the sentences flowing immediately were far too long. Perhaps an additional full stop may have been far less taxing on those of us not long up this find morning from alcohol induced slumber. Thank you for hearing me out. The Sun newspaper has won many awards for its printed communication. It aims for a reading age of seven years old (this is not an insult). It tries never to use words with more than three syllables and limits sentence length to fifteen words where possible. As a result, it manages to communicate complex subjects to a wider audience than other publications. You may not agree with its content but at least you are in no doubt as to what it means. I have used the Sun guidelines throughout my working career which is possibly why some people at the top of the political tree liked me. Seeing as the average adult reading age is only a little higher than that, then this is understandable. Although you could argue that its aiming at a reading age about five years lower than it should. -Demographics and sales man, if nothing else. It's almost as though they're deliberately trying to infantilise the readership.. I think, therefore i am, etc. Complex issues coherently argued? I beg to differ. And what the f*ck is it with their part spelling? Therein lies one aspect of their teisted sense of 'morality'. Pathetic. The National reading age is 8. That’s the age that museum tags and similar are aimed at when they are government funded. I find it quite sad that we consider the national reading age to be 8yrs. Does this include children in the average? It's less concerning, if so. " In the UK over 7 million adults read at an age equivalent to lower than a nine year old. There about fifty million adults in the UK. Probably just under 14% of the adult population can’t read at the national standard reading age of nine years old. I’d say that this is very accurate having worked in a very economically deprived area, and I’m actually suprised the stats are so low. | |||
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"I do have some difficulty with the things written on this site. I taught secondary school science for a while, and have to resist correcting the illiterate mfs on here " Glad you’re not teaching children anymore if you think that making spelling and grammatical mistakes makes someone “illiterate.” (Btw you made some mistakes in your post.) | |||
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"I don’t mind spelling mistakes but what I do not like is text talk. Although I most likely know the abbreviation; I would rather read the actual word/words in full but I do admit to using LOL a lot. My grammar and punctuation isn’t the best so I wouldn’t knock someone for it either. " I only use lol on here personally as there is no laughing emoji | |||
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"I don’t mind spelling mistakes but what I do not like is text talk. Although I most likely know the abbreviation; I would rather read the actual word/words in full but I do admit to using LOL a lot. My grammar and punctuation isn’t the best so I wouldn’t knock someone for it either. I only use lol on here personally as there is no laughing emoji " This one | |||
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" In the UK over 7 million adults read at an age equivalent to lower than a nine year old. There about fifty million adults in the UK. Probably just under 14% of the adult population can’t read at the national standard reading age of nine years old. I’d say that this is very accurate having worked in a very economically deprived area, and I’m actually suprised the stats are so low." If a low reading age correlates with economic exclusion, what is the relationship of cause and effect? Reading age is not fixed throughout life so would increased adult literacy translate into more economically productive citizens? | |||
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" In the UK over 7 million adults read at an age equivalent to lower than a nine year old. There about fifty million adults in the UK. Probably just under 14% of the adult population can’t read at the national standard reading age of nine years old. I’d say that this is very accurate having worked in a very economically deprived area, and I’m actually suprised the stats are so low. If a low reading age correlates with economic exclusion, what is the relationship of cause and effect? Reading age is not fixed throughout life so would increased adult literacy translate into more economically productive citizens?" At the moment the National average literacy age is increasing and one of the reasons is because old people are dying because they are an age group with a lower than average literacy age. It’s not true that you gain more literacy as you get older unless you are specifically in education or otherwise engaging in learning. | |||
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"Just fuck a spellcheck. " Putting the dic in dictionary? | |||
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"Just fuck a spellcheck. · Putting the dic in dictionary?" • The sin in sinonym (sic)...? | |||
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"Having said all that, apostrophes matter " Here is an example of why grammar matters. This time, a full stop. Here is some text posted by a financial institution on Facebook. I would suggest that the text was constructed in such a way as to confuse and mislead. "Receive 4.33% AER interest every month." Unless you know look twice, many people will read this as receiving 4.33% interest every month. It should read: "Receive 4.33% AER. Interest every month." or, better still: "Receive 4.33% AER. Interest payable every month." And that is the difference that the correct use of grammar makes. | |||
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"*I'm I laid a few traps in the above shit post… lol" I agree with you,however we are in then minority as most people cant be assed with spelling things correctly as they have spell checker to help,Its also a proven fact the the IQ of the average person has plummeted to depths not previously seen,so much so they are thinking of changing the name of Mensa to Densa, Sure some people have difficulty with the written word,although it didn't do Richard Branson any harm at all. This post is partially tongue in cheek and I have left the grammatical errors in it ,Dont bother to answer as I wont respond | |||
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"Having said all that, apostrophes matter Here is an example of why grammar matters. This time, a full stop. Here is some text posted by a financial institution on Facebook. I would suggest that the text was constructed in such a way as to confuse and mislead. "Receive 4.33% AER interest every month." Unless you know look twice, many people will read this as receiving 4.33% interest every month. It should read: "Receive 4.33% AER. Interest every month." or, better still: "Receive 4.33% AER. Interest payable every month." And that is the difference that the correct use of grammar makes. " I agree with you I have so called learning issues and have fallen for things like that | |||
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"I'm interested in their bedroom techniques, not their grammar skills. " • I'm not so sure. If a woman offered me an FCUK™ I would just assume she was talking about fashion and not an actual FUCK. | |||
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"Lol. I am not the Grammar Police . To me, it takes exactly the same amount of time and effort to write something right as it does to write something wrong. I accept typos in messages but, on a profile that one can edit, I am less tolerant. Rightly or wrongly, it does form part of my judgement." I completely agree. There's nothing better than when someone describes what they'd like to you, they do it in detail, in a way that flows, rather than shouting with four letter words | |||
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"t of time and effort to write something right as it does to write something wrong. " For many of us, writing something correctly (I probably wouldn't use the word 'right' there) takes longer than it does to write the same thing incorrectly. | |||
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"Ready for the instant onslaught of hate comments (complete with incorrect spelling and no punctuation), and an instant ban from Fab… But… Does it bother you when in regards ‘profiles’ specifically - that many (and I do mean many), are so poorly written, hugely generic, and riddled with awful spelling errors (I’ve seen some incredible phonetically written words you’d struggle to comprehend how they’re crafted), and with little, to no punctuation etc I know in chat, especially on mobile, it’s easy for auto correct and slang tying for speed… but in profiles where they’re alluding to how minutely meticulous their laser targeted needs and requirements are for the hoops you are requested to jump through in order to be graced an acknowledgment of your existence; yet the biggest challenge is deciphering their language. Makes me wonder how’s a none native English speaker ever going to understand what is presented. Happy to be a minority of one lol" Full stop after etc. | |||
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"Ready for the instant onslaught of hate comments (complete with incorrect spelling and no punctuation), and an instant ban from Fab… But… Does it bother you when in regards ‘profiles’ specifically - that many (and I do mean many), are so poorly written, hugely generic, and riddled with awful spelling errors (I’ve seen some incredible phonetically written words you’d struggle to comprehend how they’re crafted), and with little, to no punctuation etc I know in chat, especially on mobile, it’s easy for auto correct and slang tying for speed… but in profiles where they’re alluding to how minutely meticulous their laser targeted needs and requirements are for the hoops you are requested to jump through in order to be graced an acknowledgment of your existence; yet the biggest challenge is deciphering their language. Makes me wonder how’s a none native English speaker ever going to understand what is presented. Happy to be a minority of one lol" It's easy to make typos on digital keyboards specially on mobile phones. In context if you can understand what's said does it honestly matter? Lifes too short. | |||
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"I am going to be spending a small fortune on a property. It is the start of a renovation project. I really like the photographs of certain products on a company's web site but, when I see such sloppy text, I take it that the sloppiness extends to the product manufacture and installation. The text is : "Available on a seperate page is a Larch DIY wooden structure, This is listed seperatly becuase it is has a longer lead time and is sent via a much larger haulier." Honestly, with at least five spelling and grammatical errors in one (or two) sentence(s), would you buy anything from them? A spell / grammar checker costs nothing so no excuses." I'm friends with a bloke who builds incredible kitchens. People don't pay him for his spelling. Maybe there are people who choose not to use him because of a typo on his website. They get to enjoy nice spellings and a shit kitchen. | |||
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"*I'm I laid a few traps in the above shit post… lol" Wheres the trap | |||
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