do aul bad speleurs of the wurld haf to untie?
bad spelling annoys me sometimes but I don't get all wound up about it.
If you're going to be critiquing poster's spelling, I think you should double check your grammar and punctuation before you hit submit.![]()
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I'm not sitting in a classroom right now - and would really prefer not to be treated as though I am.. I'm chatting - not taking a spelling test..![]()
Was that medicine Topomax? It definitely will affect you. The doctor took me off when I told him I was forgetting many things.
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ITA...What really gets me is when someone can't argue with the point so they stoop to attacking spelling/typing errors.
If misspelled words bother you maybe message boards are nt for you.
I am a poor speller, always have been. I do check my spelling/grammer for all my emails/business letters, but dont feel I need to on a message board.
If other's judge me for my spelling so be it, but I see that as their issues not mine.
Is anyone concerned with the decline in our spelling skills? I mean I know this is an informal forum and all, but I have noticed lots of spelling errors that are clearly not typos. To me there is a difference between a typo and a spelling issue. I have noticed words like "coming" and "schedule" spelled "comming" and "schedual". And some are part of peoples' signatures! Are we becoming so dependent on spell check that we are forgetting basic spelling skills?Just wondering.....
I went back and read my OP to make sure I didn't sound "judgemental" when I asked the question "Are we becoming so dependent on spell check that we are losing our spelling skills?" and I don't feel that I am being judgemental. I also posted the question of whether or not texting may have something to do with it.![]()
I find it funny when posters correct other posters spelling and grammar. I always thought that they didn't have anything clever to say so they want the non-speller to feel dumb. A Cyber bully is what I call them. They hide comfortably behind a computer screen.![]()
OP, I don't know you and I'm not saying this is you. If the shoe fits wear them - if not - pass them on.
Wow! After reading some of the replies to my OP, I feel like I've been attacked! My OP was simply asking a question about spelling skills declining and what people thought about it.Contrary to what I have read from some posters, I do not sit and critique peoples' spelling skills with every post I read. My main concern was with how some signatures and permanent fixtures on their posts were misspelled to the point it was distracting. Also, I must say that the OP has nothing to do with my ability to discuss and dispute real issues. I promise my OP was not mean spirited at all...but I feel some of the responses to my question were.
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What about texting? Does anyone think that maybe a decline in spelling is linked to the shortening of words while texting? (This is just a question....not an attack.)
It's not something I notice too much on a message board; if someone's post title is off or they've misspelled a word several times, I might mention it.
It's funny you said that because what prompted me to start this thread was I was reading several responses from this one poster who repeatedly misspelled the same word. (This poster was being rude also by the way). And I simply mentioned something about their spelling skills and I got a warning from the moderator. Have you ever received a warning for mentioning spelling? I wonder if that person got a warning for being rude since I got one for mentioning spelling.....![]()
First of all I didnt mention YOU in my reply I mentioned "others" who many have issues with my spelling. Although you, admittedly have issues with peoples spelling I didnt single you out.
Please forgive my mistake.
And... you did not mention texting in your OP... you only seems bothered by people who misspell.
How about simple math? It seems like kids can't do simple math without a calculator. When I was in school we were not allowed to use a calculator until high school. Now it seems kids in elementary school are using calculators and can't add and subtract without them. Look at how many cashiers can't count change without the register telling them how much to hand back. So yes, I feel like technology has, in some ways, caused us to take a few steps back.