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

So, does anyone else find poor spelling/punctuation or the use of "text speak" in messages an instant turn off?

As an example I had a message where someone spelt thought as "fort".

Perhaps I'm a snob? It just really annoys me when we all have a full keyboard in front of us, whether on a phone or a computer, and both also have spell check.

So... is it just me?

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

wud and cud drives me bonkers

its not even like your saving any time

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By *horecruxCouple  over a year ago

SE4

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek

Text talk does my nut in. Feels rushed and like I'm not worth the effort of doing something properly, which instantly puts me off.

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By *lik and PaulCouple  over a year ago

cahoots

We've learned to live with it on here but when a message is totally unreadable, usually because of text speak, we have to give up....how can we reply when we have no idea what has been sent?

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

I delete text talk messages!

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


"We've learned to live with it on here but when a message is totally unreadable, usually because of text speak, we have to give up....how can we reply when we have no idea what has been sent?"

This

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


"I delete text talk messages! "

I do more often than not but if I find one particularly egregious I will message back just to correct the spelling... I probably need to get out more.

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

My last partner was dyslexic. I hate text speak as much as anybody, but I try not to judge these days.

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By *heHotwifePairCouple  over a year ago

South


"So, does anyone else find poor spelling/punctuation or the use of "text speak" in messages an instant turn off?

As an example I had a message where someone spelt thought as "fort".

Perhaps I'm a snob? It just really annoys me when we all have a full keyboard in front of us, whether on a phone or a computer, and both also have spell check.

So... is it just me?"

Yes 100% agree with you

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


"I delete text talk messages!

I do more often than not but if I find one particularly egregious I will message back just to correct the spelling... I probably need to get out more. "

I have been guilty of doing this in the past then thought in the end they have spell check just like me.

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek


"My last partner was dyslexic. I hate text speak as much as anybody, but I try not to judge these days. "

That's why I'm not too fussed over spelling mistakes, but text talk can go fuck itself *shakes fist*

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By *tonMessCouple  over a year ago

Slough Windsor ish

I'm with you OP.

I try not to judge but I can't help myself sometimes.

I often read profiles, threads here and messages and I give the writer a voice... If they are writing like a dumbass their online'voice' is not an attractive one.

I can spot the difference between genuine dyslexia and simple spelling or typing errors and those just using some kind of lazy text, 'down with the youth', gangster style language. The former I will happily overlook, the latter just gives the impression the writer is a cockwomble.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I try not to judge the occasional error, but it does bother me.

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

Me!!! Drives me mad. Also your and you’re and their there and they’re. I don’t say anything to people but I think it’s a real ocd thing with me!

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


"I try not to judge the occasional error, but it does bother me. "

Yeah, if it feels like a genuine error I will overlook. We've all had autocorrect fails etc. But if it just feels like they don't care about spelling that's when it irks me.

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By *ild_oatsMan  over a year ago

the land of saints & sinners


"My last partner was dyslexic. I hate text speak as much as anybody, but I try not to judge these days. "

I am dyslexic...but I make the effort to spell correctly and use the correct words as in there and their etc....

Hate text speak as. So being dyslexic, if I can do it there is no excuse for non dyslexics

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

Spelling mistakes don't bother me. Not everyone can spell and spell checker isn't 100% perfect.

Text speak is just lazy though

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I try not to judge the occasional error, but it does bother me.

Yeah, if it feels like a genuine error I will overlook. We've all had autocorrect fails etc. But if it just feels like they don't care about spelling that's when it irks me."

Sometimes I struggle to understand messages due to poor writing. Disabilities aside, I sometimes wonder about the quality of education people received.

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

I don't tend to get messages like that..

Perhaps its just something under 40's do

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

Text speak is sometimes difficult to decipher and understand. Personally i find it a sign of laziness, unfortunately it seems that it's becoming the norm amongst younger generations

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By *ud and BryanCouple  over a year ago

Boston, Lincolnshire

We regularly ignore messages that are full of text speak.

We also dislike poor grammar & spelling, but accept we all make mistakes occasionally.

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By *esireXposedMan  over a year ago

East sussex

Poor grammar is just lazy, but I'm a total pendant

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By *rontier PsychiatristMan  over a year ago

Coventry

Text speak yes. Poor spelling and grammar faux pas ok. I am dyslexic and prone to mistakes. Sometimes auto text makes things worse as I sometimes trust the phones judgment more than my own or simply miss the errors. Maybe my spelling gaffs have put people off me in the past. So be it, but poor spelling/grammar dose not always indicate level of intelligence or lack there of. So for me to call someone on spelling/grammar would be a kin to pot calling the kettle black.

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By *rimson_RoseWoman  over a year ago

Tamworth

I’m not a fan of text speak at all - Wuu2 - er, deleting your message mostly. I do notice spelling errors but we all make them. I find them more irritating in profiles where you have all the time in the world to check. But now someone will probably find 6 in mine, so go figure

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By *iamondCougarWoman  over a year ago

Norfuck! / Lincolnshire


"I'm with you OP.

I try not to judge but I can't help myself sometimes.

I often read profiles, threads here and messages and I give the writer a voice... If they are writing like a dumbass their online'voice' is not an attractive one.

I can spot the difference between genuine dyslexia and simple spelling or typing errors and those just using some kind of lazy text, 'down with the youth', gangster style language. The former I will happily overlook, the latter just gives the impression the writer is a cockwomble."

Like your idea of online ‘voice’ great analogy ...

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

Non of it bothers me at all. I don't judge people on it at all. I'm here for sex not to test people.

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By *he Mac LassWoman  over a year ago

Hefty Hideaway

As long as it’s legible and appears to be genuine rather than lazy then I don’t mind. I have fat thumbs. Typos are a thing I accept.

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


"I'm with you OP.

I try not to judge but I can't help myself sometimes.

I often read profiles, threads here and messages and I give the writer a voice... If they are writing like a dumbass their online'voice' is not an attractive one.

I can spot the difference between genuine dyslexia and simple spelling or typing errors and those just using some kind of lazy text, 'down with the youth', gangster style language. The former I will happily overlook, the latter just gives the impression the writer is a cockwomble."

Couldn’t agree more!

Text speak is just plain lazy, it makes me feel the sender can’t really be bothered

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By *alking DisasterWoman  over a year ago

South Oxfordshire


"I'm with you OP.

I try not to judge but I can't help myself sometimes.

I often read profiles, threads here and messages and I give the writer a voice... If they are writing like a dumbass their online'voice' is not an attractive one.

I can spot the difference between genuine dyslexia and simple spelling or typing errors and those just using some kind of lazy text, 'down with the youth', gangster style language. The former I will happily overlook, the latter just gives the impression the writer is a cockwomble."

100% this.

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By *innie The MinxWoman  over a year ago

Under the Duvet

Some people can spell.

Some can't.

Some people are judgy judgy.

Some aren't.

I know which I prefer.

Happy fabbing....

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

It irritates me,but wouldn't necessarily put me off!...though I'm forever checking my own spellings for mistakes!

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

I find people who moan about others spelling etc more of a turn off have these people never stopped to think maybe they are dyslexic or have something else wrong people are not on here for a English lesson they are here to meet decent people not ones who are more interested in you English

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


"I find people who moan about others spelling etc more of a turn off have these people never stopped to think maybe they are dyslexic or have something else wrong people are not on here for a English lesson they are here to meet decent people not ones who are more interested in you English "
who is anyone on here to judge someone just by the way they write I suggest those that do take a good hard look at themselves

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


"So, does anyone else find poor spelling/punctuation or the use of "text speak" in messages an instant turn off?

As an example I had a message where someone spelt thought as "fort".

Perhaps I'm a snob? It just really annoys me when we all have a full keyboard in front of us, whether on a phone or a computer, and both also have spell

check.yes massive snob and and inconsiderate have you never stopped to think maybe they are dyslexic etc no your more concerned about how it makes YOU FEEL

So... is it just me?"

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By *alking DisasterWoman  over a year ago

South Oxfordshire


"I find people who moan about others spelling etc more of a turn off have these people never stopped to think maybe they are dyslexic or have something else wrong people are not on here for a English lesson they are here to meet decent people not ones who are more interested in you English who is anyone on here to judge someone just by the way they write I suggest those that do take a good hard look at themselves "

In most cases it's not spelling that's the issue, it is grammar and punctuation.

If you put a comma or full stop into a sentence, it makes it a lot easier to understand.

A panda eats, shoots and leaves

A panda eats shoots and leaves

In the top line, it makes it sound like the panda eats something, then fires a gun before leaving.

The bottom line shows what the panda likes to eat.

I, personally, like to have a conversation with a potential meet. I'm not here for an instant shag.

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By *alking DisasterWoman  over a year ago

South Oxfordshire


"I find people who moan about others spelling etc more of a turn off have these people never stopped to think maybe they are dyslexic or have something else wrong people are not on here for a English lesson they are here to meet decent people not ones who are more interested in you English who is anyone on here to judge someone just by the way they write I suggest those that do take a good hard look at themselves

In most cases it's not spelling that's the issue, it is grammar and punctuation.

If you put a comma or full stop into a sentence, it makes it a lot easier to understand.

A panda eats, shoots and leaves

A panda eats shoots and leaves

In the top line, it makes it sound like the panda eats something, then fires a gun before leaving.

The bottom line shows what the panda likes to eat.

I, personally, like to have a conversation with a potential meet. I'm not here for an instant shag."

Oh and by the way, when I was doing my OU degree my tutors kept insisting that I had dyslexia. I was never actually tested, so I think that might blow part of your argument out of the water...

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


"I find people who moan about others spelling etc more of a turn off have these people never stopped to think maybe they are dyslexic or have something else wrong people are not on here for a English lesson they are here to meet decent people not ones who are more interested in you English who is anyone on here to judge someone just by the way they write I suggest those that do take a good hard look at themselves

In most cases it's not spelling that's the issue, it is grammar and punctuation.

If you put a comma or full stop into a sentence, it makes it a lot easier to understand.

A panda eats, shoots and leaves

A panda eats shoots and leaves

In the top line, it makes it sound like the panda eats something, then fires a gun before leaving.

The bottom line shows what the panda likes to eat.

I, personally, like to have a conversation with a potential meet. I'm not here for an instant shag."

“In the top line, it makes it sound like the panda eats something, then fires a gun before leaving” For me, it makes it sound like the panda eats something, has a wank and shoots, then goes on his way. Get your point, but it’s a site where people meet and fuck and not a site for judging grammar. Some people (including me) sometimes struggle, yet how can that reflect my ability in bed.

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


"So, does anyone else find poor spelling/punctuation or the use of "text speak" in messages an instant turn off?

As an example I had a message where someone spelt thought as "fort".

Perhaps I'm a snob? It just really annoys me when we all have a full keyboard in front of us, whether on a phone or a computer, and both also have spell check.

So... is it just me?"

naaaaa luv it init

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

Text talk can be annoying but spelling mistakes dont bother me. I know a few dyslexic people so I've learnt to understand what they are writing.

Wiv

Ov

Dis

Dat

Etc etc drives me daft.

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

Text speak really gets on my tits. It’s just lazy and makes the person sounds thick as fuck. There’s just no need for it, it was brought about in the early days of mobiles when you were charged by the length of the text. Not so any more so it should be outlawed and users of it should be lined up and shot with shit.

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


"Text speak really gets on my tits. It’s just lazy and makes the person sounds thick as fuck. There’s just no need for it, it was brought about in the early days of mobiles when you were charged by the length of the text. Not so any more so it should be outlawed and users of it should be lined up and shot with shit."

Haha!

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By *alking DisasterWoman  over a year ago

South Oxfordshire


"I find people who moan about others spelling etc more of a turn off have these people never stopped to think maybe they are dyslexic or have something else wrong people are not on here for a English lesson they are here to meet decent people not ones who are more interested in you English who is anyone on here to judge someone just by the way they write I suggest those that do take a good hard look at themselves

In most cases it's not spelling that's the issue, it is grammar and punctuation.

If you put a comma or full stop into a sentence, it makes it a lot easier to understand.

A panda eats, shoots and leaves

A panda eats shoots and leaves

In the top line, it makes it sound like the panda eats something, then fires a gun before leaving.

The bottom line shows what the panda likes to eat.

I, personally, like to have a conversation with a potential meet. I'm not here for an instant shag.

“In the top line, it makes it sound like the panda eats something, then fires a gun before leaving” For me, it makes it sound like the panda eats something, has a wank and shoots, then goes on his way. Get your point, but it’s a site where people meet and fuck and not a site for judging grammar. Some people (including me) sometimes struggle, yet how can that reflect my ability in bed. "

It's not a meet and fuck site for me.

I'm looking for fwbs, so that means spending time with them (even if that's chatting on here). I can't do that if I don't understand what they are saying. Sex is more than just physical attraction (for me anyway).

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


"Text speak really gets on my tits. It’s just lazy and makes the person sounds thick as fuck. There’s just no need for it, it was brought about in the early days of mobiles when you were charged by the length of the text. Not so any more so it should be outlawed and users of it should be lined up and shot with shit.

Haha! "

Obvs!

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By *othrockercplCouple  over a year ago

Halloween Town

Text talk often results in a delete and seven day block of the offending person.

Mr GR is dyslexic and yet you rarely see any spelling errors in his writing, except where his phone automatically corrects text.

Spell checkers and other apps are great for him, especially because he's such a prolific writer.

Ms GR

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By *hatYorkLadMan  over a year ago

York

I hate it, and my generation are mostly responsible for it as we were the first with mobile phones when limited characters on texts meant it was necessary at the time. But that was nearly 20 years ago and you can type as much as you like now so it's about time people started spelling basic words properly again!

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


"I'm with you OP.

I try not to judge but I can't help myself sometimes.

I often read profiles, threads here and messages and I give the writer a voice... If they are writing like a dumbass their online'voice' is not an attractive one.

I can spot the difference between genuine dyslexia and simple spelling or typing errors and those just using some kind of lazy text, 'down with the youth', gangster style language. The former I will happily overlook, the latter just gives the impression the writer is a cockwomble."

Precisely. I’d never criticise somebody who was unable to put a sentence together, just those who choose not too.

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


"I find people who moan about others spelling etc more of a turn off have these people never stopped to think maybe they are dyslexic or have something else wrong people are not on here for a English lesson they are here to meet decent people not ones who are more interested in you English who is anyone on here to judge someone just by the way they write I suggest those that do take a good hard look at themselves

In most cases it's not spelling that's the issue, it is grammar and punctuation.

If you put a comma or full stop into a sentence, it makes it a lot easier to understand.

A panda eats, shoots and leaves

A panda eats shoots and leaves

In the top line, it makes it sound like the panda eats something, then fires a gun before leaving.

The bottom line shows what the panda likes to eat.

I, personally, like to have a conversation with a potential meet. I'm not here for an instant shag.

“In the top line, it makes it sound like the panda eats something, then fires a gun before leaving” For me, it makes it sound like the panda eats something, has a wank and shoots, then goes on his way. Get your point, but it’s a site where people meet and fuck and not a site for judging grammar. Some people (including me) sometimes struggle, yet how can that reflect my ability in bed.

It's not a meet and fuck site for me.

I'm looking for fwbs, so that means spending time with them (even if that's chatting on here). I can't do that if I don't understand what they are saying. Sex is more than just physical attraction (for me anyway)."

Yea, I get that. Everyone’s different I suppose. Was just trying to say poor education don’t make a shit swinging partner. Happy fabbing!

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

Maybe we should have a forum only for the spelling snops,

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I think, going back a bit further, there's a difference between "it bothers me" and "I'm going to treat somebody differently because of it". Poor writing bothers me. It doesn't mean I treat those who write poorly badly (it can be a deal breaker for me in some circumstances). I don't think that makes me a snob. (Hell, on a site like this some level of written communication skills are required, surely?)

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By *iamond coupleCouple  over a year ago

leeds

Maybe English isn’t their first language.

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By *alking DisasterWoman  over a year ago

South Oxfordshire


"I think, going back a bit further, there's a difference between "it bothers me" and "I'm going to treat somebody differently because of it". Poor writing bothers me. It doesn't mean I treat those who write poorly badly (it can be a deal breaker for me in some circumstances). I don't think that makes me a snob. (Hell, on a site like this some level of written communication skills are required, surely?) "

Apparently not. And it's discrimination if we do

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

I feel like I've opened a bit of a can of worms here!

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I think, going back a bit further, there's a difference between "it bothers me" and "I'm going to treat somebody differently because of it". Poor writing bothers me. It doesn't mean I treat those who write poorly badly (it can be a deal breaker for me in some circumstances). I don't think that makes me a snob. (Hell, on a site like this some level of written communication skills are required, surely?)

Apparently not. And it's discrimination if we do "

Yesterday I received some messages that were literally one word each. The heck am I supposed to do with that? (and it wasn't "fuck?" which is pretty clear)

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By *alking DisasterWoman  over a year ago

South Oxfordshire


"I think, going back a bit further, there's a difference between "it bothers me" and "I'm going to treat somebody differently because of it". Poor writing bothers me. It doesn't mean I treat those who write poorly badly (it can be a deal breaker for me in some circumstances). I don't think that makes me a snob. (Hell, on a site like this some level of written communication skills are required, surely?)

Apparently not. And it's discrimination if we do

Yesterday I received some messages that were literally one word each. The heck am I supposed to do with that? (and it wasn't "fuck?" which is pretty clear) "

I do get lots which just say "hi". Then there is no info about them on their profile.

They just get deleted (especially as my profile does say I would like more than just "hi"!

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I think, going back a bit further, there's a difference between "it bothers me" and "I'm going to treat somebody differently because of it". Poor writing bothers me. It doesn't mean I treat those who write poorly badly (it can be a deal breaker for me in some circumstances). I don't think that makes me a snob. (Hell, on a site like this some level of written communication skills are required, surely?)

Apparently not. And it's discrimination if we do

Yesterday I received some messages that were literally one word each. The heck am I supposed to do with that? (and it wasn't "fuck?" which is pretty clear)

I do get lots which just say "hi". Then there is no info about them on their profile.

They just get deleted (especially as my profile does say I would like more than just "hi"!"

This particular correspondent, don't ask me why, I was curious as to what he was after. It turned out (after I said "You're going to have to ask me in a sentence") that he wanted to tell me my breasts were fake. How I was supposed to understand that from the subject "fake" and the message text "X" I'm not sure. It would have been much quicker to say "I think your tits are fake. Are they?"

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By *alking DisasterWoman  over a year ago

South Oxfordshire


"I think, going back a bit further, there's a difference between "it bothers me" and "I'm going to treat somebody differently because of it". Poor writing bothers me. It doesn't mean I treat those who write poorly badly (it can be a deal breaker for me in some circumstances). I don't think that makes me a snob. (Hell, on a site like this some level of written communication skills are required, surely?)

Apparently not. And it's discrimination if we do

Yesterday I received some messages that were literally one word each. The heck am I supposed to do with that? (and it wasn't "fuck?" which is pretty clear)

I do get lots which just say "hi". Then there is no info about them on their profile.

They just get deleted (especially as my profile does say I would like more than just "hi"!

This particular correspondent, don't ask me why, I was curious as to what he was after. It turned out (after I said "You're going to have to ask me in a sentence") that he wanted to tell me my breasts were fake. How I was supposed to understand that from the subject "fake" and the message text "X" I'm not sure. It would have been much quicker to say "I think your tits are fake. Are they?" "

Unless he was counting on a response?

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By *cottish guy 555Man  over a year ago

London


"My last partner was dyslexic. I hate text speak as much as anybody, but I try not to judge these days.

That's why I'm not too fussed over spelling mistakes, but text talk can go fuck itself *shakes fist*"

Totally get that mistakes are made but some messages are just unreadable

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I think, going back a bit further, there's a difference between "it bothers me" and "I'm going to treat somebody differently because of it". Poor writing bothers me. It doesn't mean I treat those who write poorly badly (it can be a deal breaker for me in some circumstances). I don't think that makes me a snob. (Hell, on a site like this some level of written communication skills are required, surely?)

Apparently not. And it's discrimination if we do

Yesterday I received some messages that were literally one word each. The heck am I supposed to do with that? (and it wasn't "fuck?" which is pretty clear)

I do get lots which just say "hi". Then there is no info about them on their profile.

They just get deleted (especially as my profile does say I would like more than just "hi"!

This particular correspondent, don't ask me why, I was curious as to what he was after. It turned out (after I said "You're going to have to ask me in a sentence") that he wanted to tell me my breasts were fake. How I was supposed to understand that from the subject "fake" and the message text "X" I'm not sure. It would have been much quicker to say "I think your tits are fake. Are they?"

Unless he was counting on a response?"

That's possibly true. The result was the same. I blocked him. But while it does take longer to write coherent sentences, it takes way less time, and frustration, than the back and forth of trying to work out what on earth people are trying to say!

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

Had a message from a guy that stated in his profile that he has degrees & then said he was on here for a laff

Don't tell me that you're educated & then prove otherwise.

I replied & told him I couldn't meet someone who boasts about their degrees & then spells it 'laff'. He told me he could send photos of his certificates.

He completely missed the point.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Had a message from a guy that stated in his profile that he has degrees & then said he was on here for a laff

Don't tell me that you're educated & then prove otherwise.

I replied & told him I couldn't meet someone who boasts about their degrees & then spells it 'laff'. He told me he could send photos of his certificates.

He completely missed the point. "

Ugh. Boasting about degrees is so gauche (if there were/ I knew about a strike through function I would have started with "gosh"). (I say I'm educated, but for me it's more, I've discovered my education/ intelligence is both divisive - people love or hate it - and I can't hide it. Plus a bit of a questioning attitude about the world turns me on)

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

Yes but I make exception for guys with English as their second language (Which is kinda my type of guy anyway...)

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By *cottish guy 555Man  over a year ago

London

Boasting about anything, be it cock size, education or anything else is rather unattractive.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Boasting about anything, be it cock size, education or anything else is rather unattractive. "

Sure. But sometimes it's hard to find the line between "this is something to keep in mind" and "look at me with my piece(s) of paper".

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By *cottish guy 555Man  over a year ago

London

Know lots of people who have bits of paper from esteemed seats of learning who are still as thick as shit. I just meant that boasting itself is just unattractive, to me anyway.

Always treat others with respect and courtesy, until they do something which reveals them to be a twat.

Lovely picture of you in your swing dress.

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By *ak777Man  over a year ago

shaw

i would.t not like to meet anyone who finds bad spelling a put off ,there may be many reasons why they.re not good at spelling,but they may be very intelligent,like saying no white doctors treat me no black doctors

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


"So, does anyone else find poor spelling/punctuation or the use of "text speak" in messages an instant turn off?

As an example I had a message where someone spelt thought as "fort".

Perhaps I'm a snob? It just really annoys me when we all have a full keyboard in front of us, whether on a phone or a computer, and both also have spell check.

So... is it just me?"

If it's obvious typos or autocorrects, not in the slightest.

If it's just a normal misspelt word nope.

If it's one of the big grammar please no events then yes, up most is currently a good one, but mixing up was and were makes me cry, of instead of have does the same, and many similar.

And yet I constantly use your instead of you're because I'm not thinking and this forum doesn't allow corrections!

The best is somebody who thinks they're superior trying to use a less common word and completely mixing it up for another one with a completely different meaning. That isn't off putting its hilarious.

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By *cottish guy 555Man  over a year ago

London


"So, does anyone else find poor spelling/punctuation or the use of "text speak" in messages an instant turn off?

As an example I had a message where someone spelt thought as "fort".

Perhaps I'm a snob? It just really annoys me when we all have a full keyboard in front of us, whether on a phone or a computer, and both also have spell check.

So... is it just me?

If it's obvious typos or autocorrects, not in the slightest.

If it's just a normal misspelt word nope.

If it's one of the big grammar please no events then yes, up most is currently a good one, but mixing up was and were makes me cry, of instead of have does the same, and many similar.

And yet I constantly use your instead of you're because I'm not thinking and this forum doesn't allow corrections!

The best is somebody who thinks they're superior trying to use a less common word and completely mixing it up for another one with a completely different meaning. That isn't off putting its hilarious. "

I represent that remark!

As an example

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


"So, does anyone else find poor spelling/punctuation or the use of "text speak" in messages an instant turn off?

As an example I had a message where someone spelt thought as "fort".

Perhaps I'm a snob? It just really annoys me when we all have a full keyboard in front of us, whether on a phone or a computer, and both also have spell check.

So... is it just me?

If it's obvious typos or autocorrects, not in the slightest.

If it's just a normal misspelt word nope.

If it's one of the big grammar please no events then yes, up most is currently a good one, but mixing up was and were makes me cry, of instead of have does the same, and many similar.

And yet I constantly use your instead of you're because I'm not thinking and this forum doesn't allow corrections!

The best is somebody who thinks they're superior trying to use a less common word and completely mixing it up for another one with a completely different meaning. That isn't off putting its hilarious.

I represent that remark!

As an example "

Haha, exactly, although you didn't carry the superiority very well, just seemed a normal guy, lol.

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

I'm not a snob, and yes it does turn me off.

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


"i would.t not like to meet anyone who finds bad spelling a put off ,there may be many reasons why they.re not good at spelling,but they may be very intelligent,like saying no white doctors treat me no black doctors "

Hmmm, not the same at all because that would be racist. Most people can distinguish between lazy bastards who use text speak and people who genuinely struggle. It is the former that tend to get on peoples tits.

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

I think most of this text talk began with car numberplates. Those that formed a name or word, which led to numbers being substituted and finally the acceptance that enough letters were there for the reader to figure out for themselves what it meant.

Now we have a developing language that mostly the younger folks agree is acceptable, because it is understandable.

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


"I think most of this text talk began with car numberplates. Those that formed a name or word, which led to numbers being substituted and finally the acceptance that enough letters were there for the reader to figure out for themselves what it meant.

Now we have a developing language that mostly the younger folks agree is acceptable, because it is understandable."

Nah it started with early mobile phones because your text could only be a certain amount of characters so words were shortened to gibberish

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By *alking DisasterWoman  over a year ago

South Oxfordshire


"I think most of this text talk began with car numberplates. Those that formed a name or word, which led to numbers being substituted and finally the acceptance that enough letters were there for the reader to figure out for themselves what it meant.

Now we have a developing language that mostly the younger folks agree is acceptable, because it is understandable.

Nah it started with early mobile phones because your text could only be a certain amount of characters so words were shortened to gibberish "

I read an article today (when searching for the history of text speak) which says that in America (because you can chose what to have on one of your number plates) it became fashionable to substitute letters for numbers and shorten them. This has been going on for about 40 years.

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