Tom_1569
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Also on the side not, I quite often say "lol" or "Roffle" and "bred"(brb) in person just to annoy people.
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well these days yes...but I remember when doing English, right through to like year 10 if you put one of them in the wrong context you'd more or less be shot...
So you mean they correct mistakes, rather than teach them?
Discipline ensures lower probability of the error recurring :w00t:
Another bug bear is abbreviating everything, be that posts on forums, chat channels, text messages, emails or hand written notes.
u, 2 , l8r, 2moz, ur
Just a few of the common ones most of us encounter daily. How much longer does it take one to write the full word?
Exactly, What I find even more funny, is that people that write the full word, then go back and delete it, and make it abbbreviated, just HOW is that quicker. Typing like that, and using every second letter a capital is the lastest wank factor.
+1 to that and Sash.... "l33t" and CrAp like that to me is the "retards" was of talking on the net...And people who spell words differently, but with the same amount of letters like "kool, kewl" and others like that...
3. Using "brought" in place of "bought".
Trust me, it is pathetic when people over 20 do it. You can forgive the youth in my eyes, as we all have our own little language when going through your teens. But when I chat to someone around my age and they start typing 'kewl' or any other form of abbreviation, I am generally rude to them. Tell them to grow up and stop trying to act like a teenager. Especially those of my generation who were taught correct spelling and grammar etc. Quite often I get the reply (when chatting on MSN) that the other party is a one fingered slow typist so they abbreviate to speed things up.
I tell them I am happy to wait a few seconds longer and read properly constructed words and sentences.