Alright, so I have read previous threads about misspellings and poor grammar in Audiogon posts, and I have even joked about it myself in one thread a long time ago. In fact, while I was poking fun at a misspelled word in the thread, I misspelled one myself and was called out for it! What I am beginning to wonder about is what percentage of Audiogon members speak (or write) english as a first language. Almost every day, there is a classified or a post that is nearly unreadable. The strange thing is that the post will be answered by several readers with no mention of the poor writing. It is so common, that I am wondering what pecentage of regular members are living in the USA. Does anyone have an idea?
I think it bothers some people wayyyy more than most ! Everyone has pet peaves I recon .I think some of the human spellcheckers on this site should relax .Life is too short .This is supposed to be fun! English is my first language.
Most portable devices used by many these days are slow and clunky to use for large amounts of typing. That puts a premium on being short and concise. Also on finding ways to abbreviate messages appropriately. Some may be more appropriate than others, but reality dictates the need for older norms of communication to change and adapt accordingly.
I use an Ipod and even a Windows mobile device sometimes to post. Pain in the butt compared to conventional keyboards! Some shortcuts there are more in order.
Mapman, What you say is true, but this isn't a teen blog. On this site, there is no excuse for being so lazy.
Schubert, Were you trying to say that proper and concise forms of expression are an inefficient waste of time? If that is what you meant, then I disagree.
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