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And who doesnât enjoy the learning (for you) of how âeasyâ it is for your phone to âlearnâ all over again when you have to switch keyboard apps? Why do they get rid of features that are useful? CrudâŚ
Writing is all about communication and grammar (rules) came about to help ensure that what was written would be understood by the reader(s) the way the writer intended. We âinventedâ colons, semicolons, commas, etc. to help communicate complex thoughts, ideas, emotions, etc. Two unfortunate aspects of texting are that we no longer seem to care as much if our messages are correctly understood and that we no longer seem to need to communicate complex thoughts. Does that mean we no longer think them as well?
I can see my grammar and English teachers, all of them. Theyâre looking over my shoulder every time I write something, and Iâm proud when they donât find something to correct. Itâs not that âI see dead people,â it is that they are still very much alive in my mind.
One of favorite commercials is for flea & tick. An outside dog sends a text to his friend inside who has a cat friend & invites them out. They decline because of fleas & ticks. The inside one sends a text that the cat is a âhairy batâ. He looks confused, until the corrected message comes in âscardy catâ with the comment about auto correct!
I cringe when I see the multiple usage, syntax, grammar and spelling mistakes in everything nowadays. But what really drives me crazy (and worries me) is when people use entirely WRONG WORDS! Words mean certain things! Sometimes spell-checks and grammar-checks might be to blame, but I fear that most of the time, the writer really does not know the differenceâŚor maybe does not care!
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
Good to know; I seem to do it too.
Watcher over 5 years ago
No spell check?
Caldonia over 5 years ago
Youâre a Plugger if you send people text messages about your colon: âGood news! Dr sez polyps benign!â
wiatr over 5 years ago
I almost always do it. Iâd like to not appear incapable of cogent thought.
Breadboard over 5 years ago
Nahhhh just send it !
Gent over 5 years ago
You say that as if thatâs a bad thing!
Qiset over 5 years ago
Guilty!
Jack12one over 5 years ago
It would be nice if the younger generations would do the same.
I'll fly away over 5 years ago
I prefer proper grammar to the sloppy, laziness of trash-speak.
Display over 5 years ago
And who doesnât enjoy the learning (for you) of how âeasyâ it is for your phone to âlearnâ all over again when you have to switch keyboard apps? Why do they get rid of features that are useful? CrudâŚ
GreenT267 over 5 years ago
Writing is all about communication and grammar (rules) came about to help ensure that what was written would be understood by the reader(s) the way the writer intended. We âinventedâ colons, semicolons, commas, etc. to help communicate complex thoughts, ideas, emotions, etc. Two unfortunate aspects of texting are that we no longer seem to care as much if our messages are correctly understood and that we no longer seem to need to communicate complex thoughts. Does that mean we no longer think them as well?
DOOFUS-2 over 5 years ago
Or if you canât âmessageâ with both thumbs simultaneously.
Rogers George Premium Member over 5 years ago
Iâm a technical writer. I proofread everything, partly because my friends will harass (tease) me if I send them something with a goof in it.
Barnabus Blackoak over 5 years ago
No , youâre a plugger if you donât USE text messages.
Diamond Lil over 5 years ago
Oh man-Iâm official!
tjanare over 5 years ago
I can see my grammar and English teachers, all of them. Theyâre looking over my shoulder every time I write something, and Iâm proud when they donât find something to correct. Itâs not that âI see dead people,â it is that they are still very much alive in my mind.
Space & Kitten over 5 years ago
Text Messages ?!?!
jr1234 over 5 years ago
I txt, then sendâŚthen read what spell check changed and THAT is NOT what I said
Jan C over 5 years ago
Grammar??? We donât need no stinkinâ grammar!!!
KEA over 5 years ago
Doesnât everybody?
Homerville Premium Member over 5 years ago
Of course, you must correct it, or the grammer police will find you. You know they are watching.
Plods with ...⢠over 5 years ago
I use full words and sentences with punctuation and capital letters.
WDemBlk Premium Member over 5 years ago
One of favorite commercials is for flea & tick. An outside dog sends a text to his friend inside who has a cat friend & invites them out. They decline because of fleas & ticks. The inside one sends a text that the cat is a âhairy batâ. He looks confused, until the corrected message comes in âscardy catâ with the comment about auto correct!
Jim Kerner over 5 years ago
Must be an English Teacher
MichaelSkaggs over 5 years ago
Same here.
oakie817 over 5 years ago
of course
finnygirl Premium Member over 5 years ago
I cringe when I see the multiple usage, syntax, grammar and spelling mistakes in everything nowadays. But what really drives me crazy (and worries me) is when people use entirely WRONG WORDS! Words mean certain things! Sometimes spell-checks and grammar-checks might be to blame, but I fear that most of the time, the writer really does not know the differenceâŚor maybe does not care!