Wow

Elephant said:
...or they're sick of trying to decipher the total crap that gets spewed by the dummies who couldn't be bothered to attend English class.

That's when their posts usually get skipped over..... If I can't translate what you're saying then I'm not going to bother to decipher it. I do see that there's alot of non-native English speakers with BETTER spelling and grammar than us native speakers..... :confused: I don't know how many of them study it in school or it's a translation program. But it's amazing that Americans can't even properly utilize their native language..... :\ I used to do a fan newsletter for our club and had to fix lots of spelling/grammar errors before I'd print it. And I do the same for our convention program..... if there's a misspelling or grammar error in there, it means I didn't get to that page....... ;)
 

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While I feel bad for the guy, if he can't handle someone correcting a simple spelling mistake, he's going to have a hard time finding *any* place where people are constantly nice to you on the internet. I'm not the only one on here to occasionally remind someone of a spelling gaffe, but if he's that offended by it, then it was just a matter of time that someone else was going to offend him. And if he's so self-righteous to believe that we're going to stop being who *we* are just because we annoyed him, and not even respond to, or read the post which he started, then I say ENWorld is better off without him, anyway.

Blunt? You bet, but it's how I feel.
 



die_kluge said:
There, not they're.

- Crothian -

Who's, not Whose.


:lol:

I've been kulged!

(Heh, the Crothian thing was a mistake too. Darnit. I'm dyslexic, though. Usually I don't swap letters, however, I make d's b's and p's q's. Bah!)
 



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