Shouldn't the requirement for joining any online forum be having good grammar and spelling?
Shouldn't the requirement for joining any online forum be having good grammar and spelling? The way you communicate through others in a message board determines your personality and general "appearance" among others (aside from your avatar). To some it might be common sense, but a forum is quite different than a chatroom.
Myoti wrote:I just find it funny that here on CAA, a large majority of members, especially the younger ones, seem to come across as quite intelligent. I mean, I've seen 20 year-olds on other sites that didn't sound like they made it past the third grade, yet I come here and see some 13 and 14-year olds that could out-think me.
Myoti wrote:Wakarimashta! wrote:Shouldn't the requirement for joining any online forum be having good grammar and spelling?
I think it actaully is, but there's always those that don't seem to care.
Wait... there's a Quick Edit?
And here the whole time I was using the regular edit button. Sheesh, quick-editing is so much faster!
some place wrote:Ef eu cn reed ths eu mst nt spl wl
boerseun wrote:English isn't my native language, so if someone messes up his or her grammar it doesn't bug me too much. Probably because I hardly notice it. But then there are those that would even make a Zulu-speaking Buddhist hippie in the Amazon cringe.
boerseun wrote:Have you noticed that some people prefer to avoid punctuation at all costs? It can be very confusing and can lead to some interesting misunderstandings.
Well you *are* three...
hehehe...
English isn't my native language, so if someone messes up his or her grammar it doesn't bug me too much. Probably because I hardly notice it. But then there are those that would even make a Zulu-speaking Buddhist hippie in the Amazon cringe.
i can use good grammar. i just choose not sometimes. if the subject is serious i will use good grammar but if not i just use words like ish and stuff to be goofy
uc pseudonym wrote:I just like to see people trying. Everyone makes mistakes, and there are members here that I respect that have common errors. The important thing is that they are communicating intelligently.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 153 guests