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Old Jan 11th 2008 | 9:28 am
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Damn right! These goddam illiterate spermtrumpets posting incomprehensible malarkey on internet forums gets right up my nose!
Unless they've got a minimum standard of "O" level in English.....they've got no right to even have an opinion....let alone post it here!
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Old Jan 11th 2008 | 9:30 am
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Originally Posted by billgates
I can't believe my thread got moved to siesta-time so quickly. I'm trying to make a point here. Ok, maybe not that topical, but I'm sure there's a good few people on here that agree with me about the standard of English that's posted. Come on moderators, give it at least a few hours worth of air-time before you bin it; you never know, future threads may be a bit easier for all to follow.


I think in the past this subject has been done to death........it is like most things, some peeps are bothered some are not. I read your first post and can't believe you have posted again over something so trivial.

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Old Jan 11th 2008 | 9:34 am
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I remember an email doing the rounds saying something along the lines of -
It doesn't matter what order the letters are in a word as long as the first and last letters are correct. The reader's brain will correctly interpret the word.
For example,

I tinhk polepe sulohd lrean to slepl cretlorcy.

Hmmm... dunno myself....
 
Old Jan 11th 2008 | 9:36 am
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just trying to bring it to people's attention.
But I can take abuse. Give it to me....
 
Old Jan 11th 2008 | 10:04 am
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This thread is in the wrong place. The Spain forum is for discussion relating to Spain. The Siesta Forum is for off-topic discussions such as this. Therefore .....yes you've guessed it ....... I'm moving this thread.
 
Old Jan 11th 2008 | 10:05 am
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Originally Posted by billgates
just trying to bring it to people's attention.
But I can take abuse. Give it to me....

Their can never be a reason to give abuse to peeps who speak there mind it only causes satisfaction to certain others who can not mind they're own business

I no this is write as I used spell cheque

SORRY SUEx
 
Old Jan 11th 2008 | 10:08 am
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Originally Posted by Sue
This thread is in the wrong place. The Spain forum is for discussion relating to Spain. The Siesta Forum is for off-topic discussions such as this. Therefore .....yes you've guessed it ....... I'm moving this thread.
Actually just noticed that you already have a thread going about this topic so will merge the two threads. Next time give a thought to us poor mods who just don't have enough hours in the day for things like this.

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Old Jan 11th 2008 | 11:15 am
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Originally Posted by billgates
I can't believe my thread got moved to siesta-time so quickly. I'm trying to make a point here. Ok, maybe not that topical, but I'm sure there's a good few people on here that agree with me about the standard of English that's posted. Come on moderators, give it at least a few hours worth of air-time before you bin it; you never know, future threads may be a bit easier for all to follow.
I didn't bin it. Spain is for discussion about Spain, Siesta is for about anything else.

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Sorry Mitzyboy, have I humiliated someone?
Well you named someone .... yes

And I cant believe you started another thread on it!!!!
 
Old Jan 11th 2008 | 6:01 pm
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Originally Posted by billgates
just trying to bring it to people's attention.
But I can take abuse. Give it to me....
Perhaps too many people are relying on the spell checker in your Windoze products Mr Gates
 
Old Jan 11th 2008 | 7:11 pm
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One reason is that, for a number of years, English grammer was ignored in schools in the UK, so people got very lazy, and the rise of texting etc doesn't really help either, I've seen a lot of texting contractions used on these sort of forums. HOWEVER, it is a bit pedantic to be commenting, I suspect that we ALL make mistakes, some more than others. I'm not bovvered, as long as I can understand what the poster is on about, and it's usually clear from the context.
These forums are to be used by people of ALL abilities, and we have had dyslexic posters, who did admit their dyslexia, so we realised that they did have a reason for the mistakes, also not everyone has had the opportunity or ability to learn grammer to the extent that the OP wants. So unless someone wants to have an exam that has to be passed BEFORE they can join the forum, we have to accept that there will be different levels of ability. SO LEARN TO LIVE WITH IT, THESE PEOPLE HAVE A MUCH RIGHT TO POST HERE AS ANYONE ELSE.
 
Old Jan 11th 2008 | 7:26 pm
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Originally Posted by billgates
Please can people learn the differences between the variations. It makes it much easier to read people's postings.
If we get confused, how do the foreigners learning English cope
 
Old Jan 11th 2008 | 7:44 pm
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Originally Posted by mikelincs
One reason is that, for a number of years, English grammer was ignored in schools in the UK, so people got very lazy, and the rise of texting etc doesn't really help either, I've seen a lot of texting contractions used on these sort of forums. HOWEVER, it is a bit pedantic to be commenting, I suspect that we ALL make mistakes, some more than others. I'm not bovvered, as long as I can understand what the poster is on about, and it's usually clear from the context.
These forums are to be used by people of ALL abilities, and we have had dyslexic posters, who did admit their dyslexia, so we realised that they did have a reason for the mistakes, also not everyone has had the opportunity or ability to learn grammer to the extent that the OP wants. So unless someone wants to have an exam that has to be passed BEFORE they can join the forum, we have to accept that there will be different levels of ability. SO LEARN TO LIVE WITH IT, THESE PEOPLE HAVE A MUCH RIGHT TO POST HERE AS ANYONE ELSE.
Here, Here! Or There There! Whatever!
 
Old Jan 11th 2008 | 8:09 pm
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Originally Posted by billgates
just trying to bring it to people's attention.
But I can take abuse. Give it to me....
What a horrible thread this is!!!

It takes a lot of guts for people with the likes of dyslexia and other literacy problems to write on an open forum, and you go and start a thread like this????

I personally dont have a problem, as long as I can read and understand the post, and I certainly havent had a problem with the context of their, there, they`re.

Did you start this thread just to kick it off?
 
Old Jan 11th 2008 | 8:26 pm
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Originally Posted by Same Difference
What a horrible thread this is!!!

It takes a lot of guts for people with the likes of dyslexia and other literacy problems to write on an open forum, and you go and start a thread like this????
I work very closely with an experienced copywriter. His command of the English language is incredible. But when he's in a hurry - his typing is awful... So even the most literate can make mistaks.
 
Old Jan 11th 2008 | 8:44 pm
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Without looking them up - why not try these - which is correct and why?

1) on-going or ongoing?
2) focused or focussed?
3) email, e-mail, Email or E-mail?
4) unparallelled or unparalleled?
5) diesel or Diesel?
6) website or web site or web-site?
7) on-line, online or on line?
8) okay or OK?

We can't all be perfect when we write. And even then, we sometimes get things wrong without realising it.
 


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