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Topic: Writing Style
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Tue 08/30/11 06:19 AM
Does someone's writing style affect the way you reply to them? Or how you think of them? If someone has horrible spelling, grammar and punctuation usage, do you care?

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Tue 08/30/11 06:20 AM
Yes.

soufiehere's photo
Tue 08/30/11 06:23 AM
Mmm, probably content weighs heavier
than format.
But if it is unreadable, I click on by.

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Tue 08/30/11 06:29 AM
yeh, content. personally i have a great vocab but am a lousy lowsy lowsie (bad) speller. at times i dumb it down for fear of mis spelling.

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Tue 08/30/11 06:29 AM

Does someone's writing style affect the way you reply to them? Or how you think of them? If someone has horrible spelling, grammar and punctuation usage, do you care?


There should be a comma after grammar. indifferent

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Tue 08/30/11 07:03 AM


..fi oyu nca erda tihs klie tihs hyw doulsh ti tteram...oll..:laughing:

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Tue 08/30/11 07:16 AM

yeh, content. personally i have a great vocab but am a lousy lowsy lowsie (bad) speller. at times i dumb it down for fear of mis spelling.


Why not use spell check?

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Tue 08/30/11 07:18 AM


Does someone's writing style affect the way
you reply to them? Or how you think of them?
If someone has horrible spelling, grammar
and punctuation usage, do you care?

There should be a comma after grammar. indifferent

No, there shouldn't :-)

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Tue 08/30/11 07:20 AM


Does someone's writing style affect the way you reply to them? Or how you think of them? If someone has horrible spelling, grammar and punctuation usage, do you care?


There should be a comma after grammar. indifferent


Seems as if it's still ok, but I would guess it depends on which rules you decide to use.

From the first site that popped up when I did a search on google:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm

Use a comma to separate the elements in a series (three or more things), including the last two. "He hit the ball, dropped the bat, and ran to first base." You may have learned that the comma before the "and" is unnecessary, which is fine if you're in control of things. However, there are situations in which, if you don't use this comma (especially when the list is complex or lengthy), these last two items in the list will try to glom together (like macaroni and cheese). Using a comma between all the items in a series, including the last two, avoids this problem. This last comma—the one between the word "and" and the preceding word—is often called the serial comma or the Oxford comma. In newspaper writing, incidentally, you will seldom find a serial comma, but that is not necessarily a sign that it should be omitted in academic prose.

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Tue 08/30/11 07:28 AM


..so one might pass up the love of their life over a few misspelled words or lack of punctuation..one would have to ask themselves ...which is more important....hhhmm....spock

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Tue 08/30/11 07:32 AM



..so one might pass up the love of their life over a few misspelled words or lack of punctuation..one would have to ask themselves ...which is more important....hhhmm....spock


I try to overlook most things. But, if I cannot understand what they're trying to say, I'm probably going to pass them over.

Have you ever seen an entire paragraph with no punctuation? Or every word in a sentence abbreviated? Sometimes people make it incredibly tough to read their writing. When using a site like this, where the written word is the first impression you give, I would think most would at least attempt to write reasonably well.

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Tue 08/30/11 08:15 AM
The way someone types when mailing me a message can tell me something about them. If they don't take the time to write something well with correct grammar and punctuation that would take ..oh I dont know 30 seconds, how do I know they will put in any effort at all with anything else they do?

A few mistakes are nothing but when it looks like this-

hey u kno i saw ur profile and thot u wer kinda cute lets hook up

...no..just...no.

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Tue 08/30/11 08:24 AM
Typos and other mistakes sometimes are fine. But when the majority of what is written is not correct, it just makes it difficult to read. If someone cannot put the effort into what they're trying to convey in writing, why should I put a lot of effort into trying to figure out what they mean?

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Tue 08/30/11 08:34 AM

Does someone's writing style affect the way you reply to them? Or how you think of them? If someone has horrible spelling, grammar and punctuation usage, do you care?


Absolutely. There are certain styles, certain word formations and usages, that indelibly mark the person as a scammer.

And if they can't spell, or write coherently, this isn't someone I'm going to have a future with. Some people consider this harsh and judgmental, but they'll forget all about it once they find Prince Charming.

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Tue 08/30/11 10:13 AM


Does someone's writing style affect the way you reply to them? Or how you think of them? If someone has horrible spelling, grammar and punctuation usage, do you care?


Absolutely. There are certain styles, certain word formations and usages, that indelibly mark the person as a scammer.

And if they can't spell, or write coherently, this isn't someone I'm going to have a future with. Some people consider this harsh and judgmental, but they'll forget all about it once they find Prince Charming.


Exactly. The scammer, no matter how charming or talented, will repeat certain phrases that are off or doesn't fit the situation

I can look away from the spelling errors if it's not out of control or looks like typos but if it looks like he can't relay a thought in an understandable manner I will assume he can't communicate well in person either.

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Tue 08/30/11 10:14 AM

The way someone types when mailing me a message can tell me something about them. If they don't take the time to write something well with correct grammar and punctuation that would take ..oh I dont know 30 seconds, how do I know they will put in any effort at all with anything else they do?

A few mistakes are nothing but when it looks like this-

hey u kno i saw ur profile and thot u wer kinda cute lets hook up

...no..just...no.

That's a good example.

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Tue 08/30/11 10:21 AM

I try to overlook most things. But, if I cannot understand what they're trying to say, I'm probably going to pass them over.

Have you ever seen an entire paragraph with no punctuation? Or every word in a sentence abbreviated? Sometimes people make it incredibly tough to read their writing. When using a site like this, where the written word is the first impression you give, I would think most would at least attempt to write reasonably well.

i don't think the written word is the first impression given. i see the profile picture (or lack of) as the first impression. some people don't use the forums, and put very little information on their profile. for the ones that do use the forums, i'm with soufie as to it being more about what they are trying to say. i will joke around when i see some post about "do you lick women with big hare". on the other hand i will be more serious if i see a post about "my dad dyed and i can't deal with it"

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Tue 08/30/11 10:26 AM


I try to overlook most things. But, if I cannot understand what they're trying to say, I'm probably going to pass them over.

Have you ever seen an entire paragraph with no punctuation? Or every word in a sentence abbreviated? Sometimes people make it incredibly tough to read their writing. When using a site like this, where the written word is the first impression you give, I would think most would at least attempt to write reasonably well.

i don't think the written word is the first impression given. i see the profile picture (or lack of) as the first impression. some people don't use the forums, and put very little information on their profile. for the ones that do use the forums, i'm with soufie as to it being more about what they are trying to say. i will joke around when i see some post about "do you lick women with big hare". on the other hand i will be more serious if i see a post about "my dad dyed and i can't deal with it"


What is written/not written does give me an initial impression of someone whether they're in or out of the forums. This goes for what is written in the forums, or what is written in an email.

The style of writing matters a lot when it comes to what someone is trying to say.

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Tue 08/30/11 10:58 AM



..so one might pass up the love of their life over a few misspelled words or lack of punctuation..one would have to ask themselves ...which is more important....hhhmm....spock



the love of my life will have traits that are important to me,, education is one of those traits,,,,

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Tue 08/30/11 11:23 AM
most definitely.
it's just annoying.
for ****ing sakes pleassssssse know the difference between your and you're.
correct spelling and grammar is basic stuff.
i'm sure some dislike the way i write,
but i blame it on ocd.

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