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Re: Correcting Fellow Poster's Mistakes

I agree that good grammar is important, and spelling is important, but we all make mistakes. I think I'm good about proofreading what I've written before I post, but some things slip through the cracks. I once misspelled the word "genius" and entered it as "genious" instead. Someone who had been on my back immediately corrected me, and said I was obviously not a genius since I had spelled the word incorrectly. Since that instance, I've been very forgiving about the typos I see online.
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Re: Correcting Fellow Poster's Mistakes

On 7/17/2014 NoelSeven said: Let it go, say nothing. This is a BB, not an English class. Why embarrass someone?


I agree a 100 percent.

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Re: Correcting Fellow Poster's Mistakes

I am the first to admit that I can be kind of lazy and sloppy when it comes to posting on forums. I do try to at least spell properly though...

I once had a boss that would hand me proposals to type up, he spelled proposal - purposal. I could not in good conscience type it that way, he rarely caught it. Once he did, yelled at me and demanded I correct it immediately. I tried in a nice way to explain to him that it was wrong, he kept screaming at me. I finally got him the dictionary, he laughed shrugged his shoulders and the day went on. The insane part was this man had been in business for years, had many secretaries...I find it hard to believe that he never learned to use the proper word.

The next day I was fired for correcting the boss smh LOL.

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Re: Correcting Fellow Poster's Mistakes

Spelling and grammar mistakes I tend to let go...I make those mistakes as well. If it's factuallly incorrect and I can supply a reference to back that up, I'll try to post the correction as gently as possible.

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Re: Correcting Fellow Poster's Mistakes

Anyone who can't get the intent of a post or overlook a misspelled word and feels the need to correct the poster really needs a new hobby or perhaps a new forum with other sanctimonious, pseudo-big brains.

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Re: Correcting Fellow Poster's Mistakes

On 7/17/2014 Lila Belle said:

Anyone who can't get the intent of a post or overlook a misspelled word and feels the need to correct the poster really needs a new hobby or perhaps a new forum with other sanctimonious, pseudo-big brains.

sorry but that just made me laugh out loud.....................................raven

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Re: Correcting Fellow Poster's Mistakes

Gud !

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Re: Correcting Fellow Poster's Mistakes

On 7/17/2014 raven-blackbird said:
On 7/17/2014 Lila Belle said:

Anyone who can't get the intent of a post or overlook a misspelled word and feels the need to correct the poster really needs a new hobby or perhaps a new forum with other sanctimonious, pseudo-big brains.

sorry but that just made me laugh out loud.....................................raven


Sounded like you din't she raven! {#emotions_dlg.laugh}

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Re: Correcting Fellow Poster's Mistakes

I have always been a pretty good speller, but I find when I type, I forget how to spell some words! If I take a pen or pencil and write it out, no problem! Is that a brain thing?{#emotions_dlg.confused1}

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On 7/17/2014 Pianomama said:

I have always been a pretty good speller, but I find when I type, I forget how to spell some words! If I take a pen or pencil and write it out, no problem! Is that a brain thing?{#emotions_dlg.confused1}

kinda sorta........when you teach dyslexics words, you have them trace the word on sand paper, while saying each letter out loud.......you use sand paper because what you're doing is using muscle memory to help them "memorize" how to spell the word......the idea is to use as many of the senses as possible......sight, sound, touch................................raven

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