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i believe they are called periods in the states.
Indeed, but those American folks claim to speak English , so they should do so properly

i believe they are called periods in the states.
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There is a difference between trying to be conscious of your spelling and grammar and neglecting to acknowledge any decency by ignoring all spelling and grammar conventionsI'm guilty of bad grammar on numerous occasions, but I try my best to keep it readable.
There is no real excuse to use poor grammar and spelling. There should be no reason to neglect the rules of language online, and I'm not saying this is you, but it's a shame that people think this is the case. What is so special about the Internet that makes atrocious language not only acceptable but expected?Although I am first to stand in line to show my appreciation for proper grammar and spelling, punctuation, etc. I thought an online forum was the one place those hard-fast rules didn't apply.
I agree wholeheartedly with every blessed word in this post.There is no real excuse to use poor grammar and spelling. There should be no reason to neglect the rules of language online, and I'm not saying this is you, but it's a shame that people think this is the case. What is so special about the Internet that makes atrocious language not only acceptable but expected?
If you is gonna cook gramma, add a pinch of mixed spice and a hand full of sultanas................ooops wrong gramma drat!
And the correct spelling is grammer!!
Same here, I don't like text language, have only sent 1 text in my entire life.
donna_calder said:. . . I would be mortified if someone thought that I couldn't spell just because I had abbreviated words just to save myself money on a 10p text!! xx
I view posts in forums as a general use of language. For instance, texting is simply a dialect in written form. And, like spoken language, context is important. I left England in December ‘65 as a 23 year old for Australia. Unlike England, Australia seemingly has only one really noticeable accent.
So, considering my early life experience in the North of England, I’m not put out by grammar/spelling idiosyncrasies in a public forum, for, like regional accents, it’s what gives colour to language. However, if what is being written is expected to be cross-cultural with a long “Shelf-life,” then standard grammar is the way to go.![]()
I view posts in forums as a general use of language. For instance, texting is simply a dialect in written form. And, like spoken language, context is important. I left England in December ‘65 as a 23 year old for Australia. Unlike England, Australia seemingly has only one really noticeable accent.
Aye, but while I'm fine with talking to a drunken Yorkshireman in pub, trying to figure out their computer problem would be more problematic.
Aye, but while I'm fine with talking to a drunken Yorkshireman in pub, trying to figure out their computer problem would be more problematic.
And i reckon you made the right choice there mate. Its a great place aye ?? And we only speak 1 language. Mind you the Aborigines had something like 20, 000 Dialects . . .