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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Does everyone hate it as much as I do.
I know I might make the occasional mistake when posting but I seem to be getting a lot of messages where I have to decipher what people are saying.
Didn't these people learn anything at school?
I can't imagine having a real life conversation with these peop,e, would it be full of Lie, re , you know, what, duhhhhhhh |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Does everyone hate it as much as I do.
I know I might make the occasional mistake when posting but I seem to be getting a lot of messages where I have to decipher what people are saying.
Didn't these people learn anything at school?
I can't imagine having a real life conversation with these peop,e, would it be full of Lie, re , you know, what, duhhhhhhh"
Damn dis it again like, we, what, you know , and as for the Americanism ... My bad..... Get a grip... Are you from the hood? |
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No I don't hate text speak.
It's a shortened version for phones etc and it serves a purpose done well.
Problem is , those that cannot spell nor punctuate longhand cannot do so in text speak either.
There's a basic grounding in English speaking and writing needed for both.
I like it in context. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I can't do with text speak, it's pure lazy.
One thing that really really annoys me is when people write 'gawjus' I honestly think they believe that is the correct spelling nowadays! |
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"Does everyone hate it as much as I do.
I know I might make the occasional mistake when posting but I seem to be getting a lot of messages where I have to decipher what people are saying.
Didn't these people learn anything at school?
I can't imagine having a real life conversation with these peop,e, would it be full of Lie, re , you know, what, duhhhhhhh
Damn dis it again like, we, what, you know , and as for the Americanism ... My bad..... Get a grip... Are you from the hood?"
innnit bro |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Does everyone hate it as much as I do.
I know I might make the occasional mistake when posting but I seem to be getting a lot of messages where I have to decipher what people are saying.
Didn't these people learn anything at school?
I can't imagine having a real life conversation with these peop,e, would it be full of Lie, re , you know, what, duhhhhhhh
Damn dis it again like, we, what, you know , and as for the Americanism ... My bad..... Get a grip... Are you from the hood?
innnit bro "
Laughing at that one...that's pure comedy......now thinking of the two girls on Gogglebox |
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So what? Language isn't preserved in aspic.
The ancient Egyptians wrote without vowels, the Anglo Saxons invented punctuation (beforethensentencrswerewrittenlikethis)... And the language of Chaucer is barely recognisable to us today.
So long as you get your point across... That's the important thing |
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"Does everyone hate it as much as I do.
I know I might make the occasional mistake when posting but I seem to be getting a lot of messages where I have to decipher what people are saying.
Didn't these people learn anything at school?
I can't imagine having a real life conversation with these peop,e, would it be full of Lie, re , you know, what, duhhhhhhh
Damn dis it again like, we, what, you know , and as for the Americanism ... My bad..... Get a grip... Are you from the hood?
innnit bro
Laughing at that one...that's pure comedy......now thinking of the two girls on Gogglebox"
Makes me think of Phoneshop |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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While it can be seen as lazy to some, it might be quite efficient to others..
I'd simply ask the txtspkr to take more time to send the message so that I can understand it..
I'd hate to think everyone discounts a potential meet on something that can be rectified quite easily
One of my recent meets uses quite a few abbreviations in her texts/messages..and I'd class her as a 'professional' person...if I assumed that she was thick or lazy just based on the messages..I think I'd have done myself a disservice and her..obviously. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Reading it is not as irritating as listening to it.
I find it cringingly embarrassing to listen to middle aged people attempting talk in this manner when they obviously werent brought up with it, innit bro and all that shit, totsl bollocks if you ask me |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No I don't hate text speak.
It's a shortened version for phones etc and it serves a purpose done well.
Problem is , those that cannot spell nor punctuate longhand cannot do so in text speak either.
There's a basic grounding in English speaking and writing needed for both.
I like it in context. "
I can just about tolerate it in certain contexts, but you're right, it's the basic fundamentals of putting a sentence together that's missing. I particularly hate when people's profiles ramble on and on with no punctuation whatsoever. |
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Interestingly Paddy, this is where my hypocrisy kicks in hard.
Get a Bad message and I go ....ewwwww mmm yak.... but lo ... snice face, fantastic body and cock and all of a sudden i'd be happy with with his knuckles dragging the length of the Royal Mile......
I'm so forgiving. |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
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Text speak is simply lazy, lazy behaviour and has made younger generations think it is acceptable to transfer such idiocy into other aspects of life.
When I text people, I use words IN FULL. I learnt to read, write and use English properly and won't demean myself to shorten, debase or abuse the language. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I occasionally use text speak when texting, having kids I think got me into the habit . . But speak it? Never! The phrase that seems to be flying about here at the moment is "my bad" - that one I'll never understand! |
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"Interestingly Paddy, this is where my hypocrisy kicks in hard.
Get a Bad message and I go ....ewwwww mmm yak.... but lo ... snice face, fantastic body and cock and all of a sudden i'd be happy with with his knuckles dragging the length of the Royal Mile......
I'm so forgiving."
does it have to be the knuckles dragging? I have dragging tagnuts.. |
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"Does everyone hate it as much as I do.
I know I might make the occasional mistake when posting but I seem to be getting a lot of messages where I have to decipher what people are saying.
Didn't these people learn anything at school?
I can't imagine having a real life conversation with these peop,e, would it be full of Lie, re , you know, what, duhhhhhhh
Damn dis it again like, we, what, you know , and as for the Americanism ... My bad..... Get a grip... Are you from the hood?
innnit bro
Laughing at that one...that's pure comedy......now thinking of the two girls on Gogglebox
Makes me think of Phoneshop"
Isn't Granny hip? (no idon't mean replacements) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Text speak is simply lazy, lazy behaviour and has made younger generations think it is acceptable to transfer such idiocy into other aspects of life.
When I text people, I use words IN FULL. I learnt to read, write and use English properly and won't demean myself to shorten, debase or abuse the language."
I'd call some well educated people idiots, especially based on their assumptions other people are idiots, for simply using technology that might just be showing the 'educated' ones that they are in fact grumpy old dinosaurs who are afraid to learn to understand technological advancements are intertwined with language.
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"Text speak is simply lazy, lazy behaviour and has made younger generations think it is acceptable to transfer such idiocy into other aspects of life.
When I text people, I use words IN FULL. I learnt to read, write and use English properly and won't demean myself to shorten, debase or abuse the language.
I'd call some well educated people idiots, especially based on their assumptions other people are idiots, for simply using technology that might just be showing the 'educated' ones that they are in fact grumpy old dinosaurs who are afraid to learn to understand technological advancements are intertwined with language.
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I'll second , third and fourth this!
So many people think they are clever and think they can show it with flowery language.
The 'lazy' accusation is almost as bad. What bloody leviathan takes the long route. I bet they walk the fifty miles to see their mum, pick tea, dry it and grind the leaves and they are hewing their own fuel from the ground and storing it for winter.....
I can see their 'fabbing' it's knocking on doors and asking the woman of the house for a quick flash and a grope cos the internet would be LAZY! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I hare text talk and thankfully my kids don't use it when texting me....if anyone uses it too much round me I just keep asking what it means they soon get fed up |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I remember when on my pay as you go phone it cost 15p a text. If at the time I was seeing a girl it very often cost me a £15 topup a day in texts alone. If any text went just one character over the limit it counted as two texts and therefore 30p.
That's when txt spk was useful. Now there is no need for it, it's definitely a put off for us, a profile full of it is insta-delete, though the odd bit of spelling mistakes and common abbreviations isn't that bad. |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
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"Text speak is simply lazy, lazy behaviour and has made younger generations think it is acceptable to transfer such idiocy into other aspects of life.
When I text people, I use words IN FULL. I learnt to read, write and use English properly and won't demean myself to shorten, debase or abuse the language.
I'd call some well educated people idiots, especially based on their assumptions other people are idiots, for simply using technology that might just be showing the 'educated' ones that they are in fact grumpy old dinosaurs who are afraid to learn to understand technological advancements are intertwined with language.
I'll second , third and fourth this!
So many people think they are clever and think they can show it with flowery language.
The 'lazy' accusation is almost as bad. What bloody leviathan takes the long route. I bet they walk the fifty miles to see their mum, pick tea, dry it and grind the leaves and they are hewing their own fuel from the ground and storing it for winter.....
I can see their 'fabbing' it's knocking on doors and asking the woman of the house for a quick flash and a grope cos the internet would be LAZY! " Thank goodness I have a sense of humour.
Just because I choose to use English in my style, doesn't make me a bloody leviathan nor a grumpy old dinosaur afraid of embracing technological advances!
In fact, I ran my own Business for a few years, carrying out Proofreading Services for Businesses. Yes, even corporate customers abhor the use of text speak. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Text speak is simply lazy, lazy behaviour and has made younger generations think it is acceptable to transfer such idiocy into other aspects of life.
When I text people, I use words IN FULL. I learnt to read, write and use English properly and won't demean myself to shorten, debase or abuse the language.
I'd call some well educated people idiots, especially based on their assumptions other people are idiots, for simply using technology that might just be showing the 'educated' ones that they are in fact grumpy old dinosaurs who are afraid to learn to understand technological advancements are intertwined with language.
I'll second , third and fourth this!
So many people think they are clever and think they can show it with flowery language.
The 'lazy' accusation is almost as bad. What bloody leviathan takes the long route. I bet they walk the fifty miles to see their mum, pick tea, dry it and grind the leaves and they are hewing their own fuel from the ground and storing it for winter.....
I can see their 'fabbing' it's knocking on doors and asking the woman of the house for a quick flash and a grope cos the internet would be LAZY! Thank goodness I have a sense of humour.
Just because I choose to use English in my style, doesn't make me a bloody leviathan nor a grumpy old dinosaur afraid of embracing technological advances!
In fact, I ran my own Business for a few years, carrying out Proofreading Services for Businesses. Yes, even corporate customers abhor the use of text speak."
lol _enguy..thats great for business...
We are here for fun and possible fucking..there within lies the difference... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I know someone who wrote a book,wrote very intelligently and legibly in good English on messages,Facebook posts etc,but in person could barely string a sentence together. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I know someone who wrote a book,wrote very intelligently and legibly in good English on messages,Facebook posts etc,but in person could barely string a sentence together. "
Some people can be super intelligent,charming,and witty...across the internet/writing..
It's great to have a well functioning internal motor..but if you cant take it out for a drive with others...it's pretty much useless outwith its comfort zone.
I'd rarely judge someone on their text/writing, until I've at least had a real time conversation with them.. |
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"I remember when on my pay as you go phone it cost 15p a text. If at the time I was seeing a girl it very often cost me a £15 topup a day in texts alone. If any text went just one character over the limit it counted as two texts and therefore 30p.
That's when txt spk was useful. Now there is no need for it, it's definitely a put off for us, a profile full of it is insta-delete, though the odd bit of spelling mistakes and common abbreviations isn't that bad."
Agree completely with this.
If it's all in text speak and I struggle to understand it, the chances are I'd decide they're not for me.
I once got a message on eBay in text speak with no punctuation at all... I had to restrain myself from requesting a translation
Nita |
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