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By *s Lolly OP   Woman  over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...

Does grammar and spelling in a profile or a message effect the way you view a person...

If they say two instead of to or there instead of their. Dont us full stop or capital letters where appropriate...I got two strikes from a profile yesterday for bad grammar....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Doesn't really matter to me as long as conversation flows some people i talk to gaves half answered replies i hate that

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im a foreigner so probably did a lot of mistakes

Im open to be corrected. English is my 4th foreign language, so probably it happens time to time

If I may add its not only the grammar when reading a message but the language at its own used.

I have to use Google to search what exactly person meant to tell me.

I dont mind abbreviations to be used as "wtf, btw" but some 'shortcuts' are really annoying me. Its even worse than trying to read in Chinese!

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere

Im Dyslexic so its hard to keep everything right to be honest

On some threads I spend so long typing an answer that I've missed the person I'm answering and delete the post

I'd never pull up anyone on spelling but full stops people

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By *ublinGirl92Woman  over a year ago

Hell

No. As long as I can understand what someone is saying without too much effort. I'm friends with a lot of non native English speakers with varying degrees of English skill and obviously people with dyslexia. I know better than to assume that bad grammar means someone is unintelligent.

I think people take it way too far and it just makes them look like assholes when they point out a misspelling or grammar mistake.

Language is for communication. It doesn't need to be perfect to be understood.

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By *ustBoWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down


"Im a foreigner so probably did a lot of mistakes

Im open to be corrected. English is my 4th foreign language, so probably it happens time to time

If I may add its not only the grammar when reading a message but the language at its own used.

I have to use Google to search what exactly person meant to tell me.

I dont mind abbreviations to be used as "wtf, btw" but some 'shortcuts' are really annoying me. Its even worse than trying to read in Chinese! "

Wow fair play Anya knowing 4 languages is a real achievement and honestly reading what you write on here I'd never have thought English wasn't your first language.

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By *Belfast_FellaMan  over a year ago

belfast

We're sending messages, not writing dissertations, so I don't get too het up about the odd spelling or grammar mistake. But, I must admit, if a message is verging on illiterate, or looks like it was written by a teenager from the MSN era, it does tend to put me off.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Not a deal breaker for me.. Its nice to see good grammer but as long as the chemistry is there it can be written in crayon.

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By *ardyboy54321Man  over a year ago

Fermanagh


"Not a deal breaker for me.. Its nice to see good grammer but as long as the chemistry is there it can be written in crayon. "
I coyldnnnt have but its anye batter maslff

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We're sending messages, not writing dissertations, so I don't get too het up about the odd spelling or grammar mistake. But, I must admit, if a message is verging on illiterate, or looks like it was written by a teenager from the MSN era, it does tend to put me off."

Have to agree with this, there has to be some level of intelligible communication to spark an interest on my side

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By *s Lolly OP   Woman  over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...


"Not a deal breaker for me.. Its nice to see good grammer but as long as the chemistry is there it can be written in crayon. I coyldnnnt have but its anye batter maslff "

Toppally agrep

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By *ustBoWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

It doesn't bother me really. It amuses me when someone does come on correcting others though and mess up themselves. I find people correcting bad grammar more annoying.

I saw a post on here last year from a man who obviously had issues with writing. And he got absolutely ripped apart when all he wanted was some advice if people had taken the time to read what he had tried to express instead of ripping into him he might have stayed.

Like Anya has pointed out English is not everyone's first language and some people have dyslexia etc, I know also tend to type fast and not proof read and have often made mistakes also. Which have been pointed out sometimes.

It doesn't really bother me it wouldn't put me off talking to someone the content of a message would do that.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not a deal breaker for me.. Its nice to see good grammer but as long as the chemistry is there it can be written in crayon. I coyldnnnt have but its anye batter maslff

Toppally agrep "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im a foreigner so probably did a lot of mistakes

Im open to be corrected. English is my 4th foreign language, so probably it happens time to time

If I may add its not only the grammar when reading a message but the language at its own used.

I have to use Google to search what exactly person meant to tell me.

I dont mind abbreviations to be used as "wtf, btw" but some 'shortcuts' are really annoying me. Its even worse than trying to read in Chinese!

Wow fair play Anya knowing 4 languages is a real achievement and honestly reading what you write on here I'd never have thought English wasn't your first language. "

Believe me or not. I have learnt English when I came to Ireland. It took me 3 months of intensive learning with Scottish Engish teacher

I have published two of my stories on fab (one of them is still in progress), and I ve apologised people in advance as its difficult sometimes to me to find the proper word in foreign language. My native is rich and one thing can be described in different ways.

I think reading books helps a lot

I love reading! No mater crime, sci-fi or biography.

I lived in different county and when came to Rebels, people were asking me about the accent.

It was funny on the beginning.

I think having mixed skills of VAK learning helps me a lot.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im a foreigner so probably did a lot of mistakes

Im open to be corrected. English is my 4th foreign language, so probably it happens time to time

If I may add its not only the grammar when reading a message but the language at its own used.

I have to use Google to search what exactly person meant to tell me.

I dont mind abbreviations to be used as "wtf, btw" but some 'shortcuts' are really annoying me. Its even worse than trying to read in Chinese!

Wow fair play Anya knowing 4 languages is a real achievement and honestly reading what you write on here I'd never have thought English wasn't your first language.

Believe me or not. I have learnt English when I came to Ireland. It took me 3 months of intensive learning with Scottish Engish teacher

I have published two of my stories on fab (one of them is still in progress), and I ve apologised people in advance as its difficult sometimes to me to find the proper word in foreign language. My native is rich and one thing can be described in different ways.

I think reading books helps a lot

I love reading! No mater crime, sci-fi or biography.

I lived in different county and when came to Rebels, people were asking me about the accent.

It was funny on the beginning.

I think having mixed skills of VAK learning helps me a lot. "

So do you finish each sentence with 'like' or 'boy'?

. As a rebel we are lucky to gave you amongst us

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By *ealitybitesMan  over a year ago

Belfast

Grammar doesn't bother me at all. Text speak from people who were born decades before mobile phones were invented however is a whole different kettle of tuna.

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By *ealitybitesMan  over a year ago

Belfast


"Im a foreigner so probably did a lot of mistakes

Im open to be corrected. English is my 4th foreign language, so probably it happens time to time

If I may add its not only the grammar when reading a message but the language at its own used.

I have to use Google to search what exactly person meant to tell me.

I dont mind abbreviations to be used as "wtf, btw" but some 'shortcuts' are really annoying me. Its even worse than trying to read in Chinese!

Wow fair play Anya knowing 4 languages is a real achievement and honestly reading what you write on here I'd never have thought English wasn't your first language.

Believe me or not. I have learnt English when I came to Ireland. It took me 3 months of intensive learning with Scottish Engish teacher

I have published two of my stories on fab (one of them is still in progress), and I ve apologised people in advance as its difficult sometimes to me to find the proper word in foreign language. My native is rich and one thing can be described in different ways.

I think reading books helps a lot

I love reading! No mater crime, sci-fi or biography.

I lived in different county and when came to Rebels, people were asking me about the accent.

It was funny on the beginning.

I think having mixed skills of VAK learning helps me a lot.

So do you finish each sentence with 'like' or 'boy'?

. As a rebel we are lucky to gave you amongst us "

*have

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im a foreigner so probably did a lot of mistakes

Im open to be corrected. English is my 4th foreign language, so probably it happens time to time

If I may add its not only the grammar when reading a message but the language at its own used.

I have to use Google to search what exactly person meant to tell me.

I dont mind abbreviations to be used as "wtf, btw" but some 'shortcuts' are really annoying me. Its even worse than trying to read in Chinese!

Wow fair play Anya knowing 4 languages is a real achievement and honestly reading what you write on here I'd never have thought English wasn't your first language.

Believe me or not. I have learnt English when I came to Ireland. It took me 3 months of intensive learning with Scottish Engish teacher

I have published two of my stories on fab (one of them is still in progress), and I ve apologised people in advance as its difficult sometimes to me to find the proper word in foreign language. My native is rich and one thing can be described in different ways.

I think reading books helps a lot

I love reading! No mater crime, sci-fi or biography.

I lived in different county and when came to Rebels, people were asking me about the accent.

It was funny on the beginning.

I think having mixed skills of VAK learning helps me a lot. "

So do you finish each sentence with 'like' or 'boy'?

. As a rebel we are lucky to gave you amongst us

*have

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im a foreigner so probably did a lot of mistakes

Im open to be corrected. English is my 4th foreign language, so probably it happens time to time

If I may add its not only the grammar when reading a message but the language at its own used.

I have to use Google to search what exactly person meant to tell me.

I dont mind abbreviations to be used as "wtf, btw" but some 'shortcuts' are really annoying me. Its even worse than trying to read in Chinese!

Wow fair play Anya knowing 4 languages is a real achievement and honestly reading what you write on here I'd never have thought English wasn't your first language.

Believe me or not. I have learnt English when I came to Ireland. It took me 3 months of intensive learning with Scottish Engish teacher

I have published two of my stories on fab (one of them is still in progress), and I ve apologised people in advance as its difficult sometimes to me to find the proper word in foreign language. My native is rich and one thing can be described in different ways.

I think reading books helps a lot

I love reading! No mater crime, sci-fi or biography.

I lived in different county and when came to Rebels, people were asking me about the accent.

It was funny on the beginning.

I think having mixed skills of VAK learning helps me a lot.

So do you finish each sentence with 'like' or 'boy'?

. As a rebel we are lucky to gave you amongst us

*have"

Haha no, not yet

But I often use 'jeez' or 'jaysus'

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By *elfastDMan  over a year ago

belfast


"Does grammar and spelling in a profile or a message effect the way you view a person...

If they say two instead of to or there instead of their. Dont us full stop or capital letters where appropriate...I got two strikes from a profile yesterday for bad grammar....

"

*use

but it would never put me off you Lolly

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im Dyslexic so its hard to keep everything right to be honest

On some threads I spend so long typing an answer that I've missed the person I'm answering and delete the post

I'd never pull up anyone on spelling but full stops people "

Dyslexic bros right here!!!....

Smart enough to get that Irish exemption though

To the OP. If you are a guy it matters a lot more than if you are the rare female on this site. They can get away with a lot more. As they should

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By *sLittleRedRidingHoodWoman  over a year ago

Magical Forrest

I have full understanding for those who are dyslexic,but for others who are fully capable but just lazy and use text grammar,I have no time.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

99% of a devices now have spelling and grammar tools... Some choose to ignore these helpful add ons!

A common error lately is mixing up loose and lose!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Predictive text can be the biggest culprit!!

Look what site we are on folks!! If you can't be understanding and non judgemental here then we are really fucked.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

To be fair I hear that there's an internet virus doing the rounds on various porn sites that messes up your spell checker!

All you have to do is click the wrong link and it's in your phone within seconds. Lucky four me I don't book at those kinder sights so I should bee fine!

Just a breads up dough!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im guilty of being a grammar nerd but im trying not to run away when i see errors in a message lol.

I realise theres all sorts of reasons, including dyslexia or non-native speaker, why someone's message mightn 't be word perfect.

Its the intent and tone I look for now.

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

I stay away from anyone that uses no punctuation at all. I always imagine what they're like when they're talking. The possibility of pointless never endling waffle scares me.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We're sending messages, not writing dissertations, so I don't get too het up about the odd spelling or grammar mistake. But, I must admit, if a message is verging on illiterate, or looks like it was written by a teenager from the MSN era, it does tend to put me off."

This for me also. Its usually easy enough to spot a random error as opposed to someone who's not bothered.

Ps: how many people posting here have double checked their msg before sending?

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By *s Lolly OP   Woman  over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...


"We're sending messages, not writing dissertations, so I don't get too het up about the odd spelling or grammar mistake. But, I must admit, if a message is verging on illiterate, or looks like it was written by a teenager from the MSN era, it does tend to put me off.

This for me also. Its usually easy enough to spot a random error as opposed to someone who's not bothered.

Ps: how many people posting here have double checked their msg before sending? "

I have because one more strike and im gone

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm often messaging while walking or working and i dont always look at the spell check before hitting the send me (dumb I know!)... I have often had to resend a message as the spelling has meant something different.. Eeeek

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"99% of a devices now have spelling and grammar tools... Some choose to ignore these helpful add ons!

A common error lately is mixing up loose and lose! "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"99% of a devices now have spelling and grammar tools... Some choose to ignore these helpful add ons!

A common error lately is mixing up loose and lose!

"

Another commmonly misspelled word is Kaizer

That's

K

A

I

Z

E

R

Here are some examples of the errors

Kaiser

Kazier

Flute

Kazakhstan

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I stay away from anyone that uses no punctuation at all. I always imagine what they're like when they're talking. The possibility of pointless never endling waffle scares me. "

Flute has no time for individuals that do not respect punctuation!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oops

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By *uriousVoyeurMan  over a year ago

Northside

95% of the time my punctuation and grammar are bang on. Its the other 25% that lets me down. Luckily,maths was my strongest subject in school!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"95% of the time my punctuation and grammar are bang on. Its the other 25% that lets me down. Luckily,maths was my strongest subject in school!"

Maths, chemistry and physics always get the max points.

Easy to learn the languages but recognize and learn all the times used in English is a real challenge

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman  over a year ago

My town

It don’t bother me. I have an issue with text speech

My kids use it way too much if they use it while texting me I won’t reply

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I just want to give someone a hug and say there, their, they’re

Badumtish

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By *oserMan  over a year ago

where the wild roses grow


"Does grammar and spelling in a profile or a message effect the way you view a person...

If they say two instead of to or there instead of their. Dont us full stop or capital letters where appropriate...I got two strikes from a profile yesterday for bad grammar....

"

2 strikes?

So you're still in with a chance

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By *s Lolly OP   Woman  over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...

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By *s Lolly OP   Woman  over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...


"Does grammar and spelling in a profile or a message effect the way you view a person...

If they say two instead of to or there instead of their. Dont us full stop or capital letters where appropriate...I got two strikes from a profile yesterday for bad grammar....

2 strikes?

So you're still in with a chance "

Nott a hopp in heel my friend that's strike three

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By *s Lolly OP   Woman  over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...

[Removed by poster at 22/02/21 16:08:10]

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As a few people have stated already as long as i can understand it i dont really mind what does annoy me though is lack of punctuation it makes the writing so much more difficult to understand and often need to do a double take

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By *oserMan  over a year ago

where the wild roses grow


"As a few people have stated already as long as i can understand it i dont really mind what does annoy me though is lack of punctuation it makes the writing so much more difficult to understand and often need to do a double take"

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By *tairwayToHeavenMan  over a year ago

Thurles

I usually try to use proper grammer all the time, as much as I can anyway.

In saying that though, I definitely find that someone else's wouldn't bother me unless I found it hard to understand what was actually being said to me

Auto-correct can be a real bollox sometimes too for the sake of ending up with the wrong words altogether at times haha...

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By *oserMan  over a year ago

where the wild roses grow

Txt speak drives me bananas,

I kn u r abl 2 undrstd dis bt wtf

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By *s Lolly OP   Woman  over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...


"Txt speak drives me bananas,

I kn u r abl 2 undrstd dis bt wtf "

Ikr

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Txt speak drives me bananas,

I kn u r abl 2 undrstd dis bt wtf

Ikr "

ROFLCOPTER

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By *ofusplusCouple  over a year ago

Limerick

Just a few things which I find mildly irritating are the text speak and the lack of full stops/commas in a paragraph of text.

The one thing that I find hard to resist verbally correcting is "I done this" and "I done that" in conversation .

I'll bet that 100% of the above posters spell/grammar/punctuation checked their comments before posting

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"ROFLCOPTER"

Rolling Over Fucking Laughing Cos Of People Talking Extra Rubbish?!?!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Grammar, the difference between knowing your shit and knowing you’re shit!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Common English mistakes:

Using they're instead of their.

Using an apostrophe to indicate a plural.

Leaving the European Union.

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By *he English OneMan  over a year ago

west

Let me put it this way I barely passed English for leaving cert and I'm from the bloody place

So I'm not best at grammar but I do my best to make whatever I type make some sort of sense

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By *rcher42Man  over a year ago

Ennis


"99% of a devices now have spelling and grammar tools... Some choose to ignore these helpful add ons!

A common error lately is mixing up loose and lose! "

Mixing up been and being anoys me I have to admit bit it's no deal breaker.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"ROFLCOPTER

Rolling Over Fucking Laughing Cos Of People Talking Extra Rubbish?!?! "

I think it's when you ROFL so hard that your legs and arms flail about like a helicopter.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"ROFLCOPTER

Rolling Over Fucking Laughing Cos Of People Talking Extra Rubbish?!?!

I think it's when you ROFL so hard that your legs and arms flail about like a helicopter. "

Wasn't that Arby and the Chief?? Soi soi soi soi soi

Or do I just look foolish now.. Caught with my trousers down

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"ROFLCOPTER

Rolling Over Fucking Laughing Cos Of People Talking Extra Rubbish?!?!

I think it's when you ROFL so hard that your legs and arms flail about like a helicopter. "

Surely that's an epileptic fit or something to be concerned about?!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Im Dyslexic so its hard to keep everything right to be honest

On some threads I spend so long typing an answer that I've missed the person I'm answering and delete the post

I'd never pull up anyone on spelling but full stops people "

Like BM I'm dyslexic so some of my posts take an age to compose or there are certain words I need to check the correct spelling of multiple times a day.

I know I post at time with several typos which annoys me.

Saying all that reading some people's posts who clearly haven't bothered trying to format them or proof read with all the tools on a phone to help these days puts me off a little.

It's more the lack of effort than lack of knowledge.

Someone saying your instead of you're or there instead of their doesnt bother me much...ur or der does

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By *-ManMan  over a year ago

Kark

When someone makes a fourm post saying something stupid like "all emergrants shud go back when they cam from" then the gammer police have my full support in that situation

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By *HandDNCouple  over a year ago

Dublin

I'm just surprised that no mothers have posted about their little angles on this thread

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By *B 4099Man  over a year ago

North West, Outer Letterkenny area


"We're sending messages, not writing dissertations, so I don't get too het up about the odd spelling or grammar mistake. But, I must admit, if a message is verging on illiterate, or looks like it was written by a teenager from the MSN era, it does tend to put me off."

Absolutely agree with this. When a message in text speak is so abbreviated that it looks like algebra, I'm usually put off. I often post without checking my messages and it's a combination of fat finger syndrome and Autocorrect that makes a normal message look ridiculous. I can't say spelling or grammar makes that much of a difference on a forum post especially if you can get the gist of it.

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By *dfabMan  over a year ago

Dunboyne

On here, it doesn't bother me too much, usually.

In work, that's a different story, as it can change the context of what's being asked/agreed, so I will usually clarify what the sender intended.

I can be a bit of a pedant at times

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By *ome_wild_girlWoman  over a year ago

Antrim Town

Everyone has typos now and then especially if on a mobile and typing quickly, what puts me off is text speak, lack of effort or too many emojis, I dont understand what half of them are supposed to mean.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm just surprised that no mothers have posted about their little angles on this thread "

She wanted to

No Mama you aint posting!

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By *oserMan  over a year ago

where the wild roses grow

Let's eat Grandma!

Let's eat, Grandma

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By *ealitybitesMan  over a year ago

Belfast

Your phone won't autocorrect if you type in upper case because it presumes you are angry and doesn't want to get involved.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Does grammar and spelling in a profile or a message effect the way you view a person...

If they say two instead of to or there instead of their. Dont us full stop or capital letters where appropriate...I got two strikes from a profile yesterday for bad grammar....

2 strikes?

So you're still in with a chance

Nott a hopp in heel my friend that's strike three "

What happens after strike 3

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Does grammar and spelling in a profile or a message effect the way you view a person...

If they say two instead of to or there instead of their. Dont us full stop or capital letters where appropriate...I got two strikes from a profile yesterday for bad grammar....

2 strikes?

So you're still in with a chance

Nott a hopp in heel my friend that's strike three

What happens after strike 3 "

You start to like it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Does grammar and spelling in a profile or a message effect the way you view a person...

If they say two instead of to or there instead of their. Dont us full stop or capital letters where appropriate...I got two strikes from a profile yesterday for bad grammar....

2 strikes?

So you're still in with a chance

Nott a hopp in heel my friend that's strike three

What happens after strike 3

You start to like it "

That really depends on who's doing the striking

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By *ittlekinks38Woman  over a year ago

outside belfast x

I don't mind as long as it makes some kinda sense I suppose ... doesn't make them any less of a person really does it!I've a dyslexic mum who I understand perfectly if not I'd ring her....doesn't hurt to be kind x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The lack of punctuation does put me off a little. Where everything is just one big long sentence. Mind you James Joyce used to write like that!!

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By *apt blackMan  over a year ago

Lurgan

How do you soothe a grammar nazi?

Their, they’re, there.

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