Fast Learner said:I'm working a bit on some potential logos, but I have one question. Is it:
GameMasters Day
GameMaster's Day
GameMasters' Day
Gamemasters Day
Gamemaster's Day
or
Gamemasters' Day
?
I've tried to fined the common usage of "Mother's Day" on the web (the location of the apostrophe obviously being an issue), but haven't seen a consensus.
Thoughts?
Lela said:Correct American grammar would be "GameMasters' Day" with the apostrophe being on the end. Since the day belongs to GameMasters (two caps in there, plural) it should go on the end.
Mark said:
Ah, but it's all about focusing on the one to whom you are appreciating (like Mother's Day!) but I think best to go with GM's Day! without spelling it out. If someone doesn't know what it is, they will have to ask and the spreading of the word will continue...
Is it actually "GM's Day" or would it be "GMs' Day"?Mark said:
Ah, but it's all about focusing on the one to whom you are appreciating (like Mother's Day!) but I think best to go with GM's Day! without spelling it out. If someone doesn't know what it is, they will have to ask and the spreading of the word will continue...
Fast Learner said:Is it actually "GM's Day" or would it be "GMs' Day"?
Fast Learner said:Is it actually "GM's Day" or would it be "GMs' Day"?
I certainly agree with Lela's assessment about proper grammar (pretty straightforward), but unfortunately (or fortunately), proper grammar doesn't make it right. For example, it's called "Veterans Day," without an apostrophe. It's called this by the Veterans Administration (now known as the Department of Veteran Affairs). Note the lack of apostrophe in the original agency anme, too.
Lela said:I agree that most don't use propper grammar but that doesn't mean we shouldn't. It would give us a baseline and a feeling of, well, knowing that while the American Government can't seem to do it, we can.
Besides, it might add to the negitive image of gamers if we do it wrong.
As for the apostrophe being at the end, I say it isn't just for my GameMaster. It's for GameMaster's everywhere.
I don't mind it being GM or GameMaster though.
[Edited to add the following
We should also remember that Eric Noah is a Teacher and/or Liberian.
Mark said:March Fo(u)rth for GM's Day!![]()