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over a year ago
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What does "k" mean?
I don't do text speak and find it irritating the inability of some to write in plain English. Now I accept to some English isn't their mother tongue, but having worked with Polish, Romanian, Russian and Portuguese born staff I've found most of them have a better handle on written English than people born here.
People who use wot, u, suk, fuk, their or there instead of they're I don't engage with if I can help it. I'm not being a snob, just find it sad people can't articulate themselves, especially when it's people my age doing it. |
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"What does "k" mean?
I don't do text speak and find it irritating the inability of some to write in plain English. Now I accept to some English isn't their mother tongue, but having worked with Polish, Romanian, Russian and Portuguese born staff I've found most of them have a better handle on written English than people born here.
People who use wot, u, suk, fuk, their or there instead of they're I don't engage with if I can help it. I'm not being a snob, just find it sad people can't articulate themselves, especially when it's people my age doing it. "
You “can accom”?? Well this is awkward... |
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"K is what people type when they are too lazy to type ok meaning are you OK ?
Right, I can see that second letter can be so tiring... "
No O's tiring and K's K |
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