View Poll Results: Does it annoy you to read threads with poor spelling and grammar?

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  • Yes, it most certainly does, makes my skin crawl, peasants.

    49 42.24%
  • Nah, wot fore, whose gives a ratz.

    25 21.55%
  • Slight irritation, like a mozzie, all that buzzing.

    31 26.72%
  • You got this in pictures?

    11 9.48%
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Thread: To Spell or not to Spell :-)

  1. #91
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    As we approach 100 posts on a topic that a couple of people want to describe as trivial or boring, I feel inspired to speculate about how many posts we would get on an important subject.

    Something else I have noticed about this thread and I wonder how often this happens with controversial issues. In the last couple of pages we seem to have an interesting mixture. There are several posts by people who have obviously read the whole thread carefully, thought about the issue and managed to write something relevant, thoughtful and original.
    Then there are those who just want to score points or engage in a slanging match.
    It's almost as if we are getting the two extremes in terms of the type of response. The good responses are getting better and the bad ones are getting worse.

    I know this is not really a comment on the issue raised by the original post, but it needs to be here to put it into context.
    Excellently put, considering the rest of my message about to come. Through out this whole topic, most people have expressed their opinion's, on the whole with measured responses............bar one. Instead they have decided to come at myself personally........a little refresher:

    [QUOTE]Quote:
    I could find a 100 other examples,

    Stevo68, where did you find this example?

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    In this day and age, if one is genuinely "illiterate" that is most likely by choice. Otherwise it will generally be due to lazyiness, as it really isn't that hard to spell correctly...........if you really want to.
    Can you back this statement up?

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    Firstly yes I am smart enough, degree qualified and running my own business, would be a reasonable indicator.

    Please elaborate. The reader is left wondering if you completed a degree in 1980 on Information Technology and are now running a fruit stall outside your house.[/QUOTE]

    Then:

    Caffeine problems? Or just drivel...
    Which resulted in a strong communication response and in my absence, come back to:
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    Plus the whole point of putting something in writing is to communicate, so therefore shouldn't you make it as pleasant as possible for the receiver?



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    Originally Posted by stevo68
    Ah, you see, anytime you have a thread that is robust and full of great discussion, there always has to be that one **** who can bring it all down. Well congrats mate, you are that one **** .

    Regards

    Stevo





    You are the pot calling the kettle black.
    Am i not allowed to be objective?
    Does this not fit the criteria either?
    Now as stated in my previous post, if you have an issue with myself per se, then PM myself. Read the topic and the context again, I am not having ago at anybody personally or pulling anyone to task, well bar yourself now.

    This is a topic on spelling and grammar, you are baiting and not adding anything relevant or useful. I will make one correction though, and that is this. In general you should make what you write at the very least pleasant, but if due to circumstance it requires your communication to be unpleasant, then FFS make it very CLEAR. If I was to do a snap poll on whether you have a) contributed positively or b) being objective, I think you would be surprised.

    So again, just in case none of that has got through, play the ball not the man. If you have an issue with the man, feel free to PM with your issue, otherwise contribute to the topic,

    Regards

    Stevo

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    Well said stevo68

    I fully agree.. seen this happen too much on here..some just don't get it

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    Or as a better alternative, how about we just ignore baiting posts and keep on topic... unfortunately if the thread initiator can't keep on topic we have a real problem

    Now back on topic please

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    most people have expressed their opinion's,

    Opinions!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mojo View Post
    I agree with alot of the other responses here, I couldn't really care about the odd spelling or grammar error - I'm sure I make plenty of them myself!

    But when you get a post that is so badly written that it's a struggle to work out exactly what the person is trying to say, that annoys me. My pet hate is people who jumble a whole post into one big sentance, with a complete lack of commas and/or full stops. Very irritating!


    Comas are very over rated and in nearly all modern business colleges in Australia they say to limit its use. I can write a complete sentence and you should still understand what is written with out me telling when to take a short breath indicated by a comma.
    Too many people over use comas and they don't need to. It has been a long time misunderstood grammatical error. There you go a complete answer with out the use of comas yet still perfectly legible!

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    Stevo, forget the fags, have decent Cuban

    I'm going to have one for you right now

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    Quote Originally Posted by mittadisco View Post
    For those who like a pictorial illustration:
    Great plagiarism there, but that's O.K. I must not have a human mind because while I could read the text, in evaluation of my speed of reading for 100% comprehension, my speed over that image was significantly slower.

    Personally I prefer good spelling, grammar and syntax as it is easy to read quickly and comprehend while poor spelling and the like jump off the page at me and make the whole task a bore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco2hse View Post
    Actually that is true, and it's not. The statement makes sense because all the letters there, just jumbled up, and the grammar and punctuation are correct. The brain needs certain cues with which to establish its relative meaning and the example simply demonstrates that if one or two of those cues are missing we can still interpret the meaning of the statement - in this case the jumbled up letters represent the missing cue called Correct Spelling.

    In the case Stevo cited there is more missing than the one cue, Correct Spelling. The spelling and the grammar were equally munged and there was a random use of punctuation. Together they make the process of understanding that statement very difficult (actually I couldn't be bothered wasting my time trying to understand it - I gave up after the second or third line).

    There is nothing that wrong with txting, provided it is used in a context inside of which it can be understood. Indeed there is no such thing as right or wrong spelling, grammar or punctuation, but there are agreed social requirements for what we take as acceptable practice or otherwise - I think this is what most of this discussion has been about, people's differing levels of acceptance.

    There is another issue with this. Not every one writes to be understood, just take a look at the graffiti scrawled on buildings. Often I see posts on forums (fora?), not this one thank goodness, in which people are using it to exercise their online version of graffiti, or unreadable garbage that is best consigned to the scroll down bar. I enjoy being able to scan what people have to say and get their meaning. People are interesting, and often they have interesting things to say. But I'm not interested in working hard at trying to decipher unintelligible scrawl.

    And for those that say "oh this is sooo boooring". Well, there are other threads.

    For a dyslexic like myself grammar means nothing. For us it is 99% reading the beginning and end of the sentence and filling in the blanks. Words and sentences are recognized as shapes and not the letters.
    This is why I cannot use a dictionary. I need to be able to spell the word enough to look it up. I use the computer spellers so if they say it is wrong then to me it is wrong.
    The UK was the best at teaching how to spell. My tutor used to teach me saying to spell words and I still use it today. In Australia I just got you will loose marks for every spelling mistake. Guess which method soon lost my interest and respect for the teaching system.
    I must say thanks to the Australian schooling system for teaching me to teach myself and ignore my teachers though. I still learn that way today. Give me a text book or the answerers and I will discover how to do it by working backwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Great plagiarism there, but that's O.K. I must not have a human mind because while I could read the text, in evaluation of my speed of reading for 100% comprehension, my speed over that image was significantly slower.
    Diana
    That's probably not entirely your fault because according to:
    Schriver, Karen in Dynamics in Document Design, page 274:
    "When text is set in all capital letters, reading speed is slowed about 13 to 20 percent. Reading speed is optimal when uppercase and lowercase letters are used."

    ...and the heading is all upper case.

    Apparently there is less difference between the shape of upper case letters than there is with lower case, so it takes a bit longer to distinguish letters.

    However the claim is not that you can read jumbled letters as easily as correctly spelled words. Even though it says you can read it "without a problem", the point is not that it is easy, but that it is possible.

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    If I was to do a snap poll on whether you have a) contributed positively or b) being objective, I think you would be surprised.
    Go on, surprise me.:
    Either way {a or b},the odds are in my favour.

    Your mistakes, they're annoying. {being is been}

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