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Ok, I am an older person, I find that when I text/email I use the old 'letter' writing etiquette - I open with a salutation, even just "Hi" then say what I am texting/emailing about - then end with a closing. So how many here find themselves still using 'old school' letter writing techniques in a time of "lol" "TTYL" and all the shorthand, most of which I am not familiar with?
And is it a bad thing to use some old school 'politeness'? Or am I a dinosaur? Do we all have to buy into QUICK in every text and email? (mostly texting) |
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Text speak?
I find it to be, an insult to the intellect of the reader. |
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Ok, I am an older person, I find that when I text/email I use the old 'letter' writing etiquette - I open with a salutation, even just "Hi" then say what I am texting/emailing about - then end with a closing. So how many here find themselves still using 'old school' letter writing techniques in a time of "lol" "TTYL" and all the shorthand, most of which I am not familiar with? And is it a bad thing to use some old school 'politeness'? Or am I a dinosaur? Do we all have to buy into QUICK in every text and email? (mostly texting) Yes, i recall old school writing such as you desribed...however, i also remember watching my kids and grandthingies exchanging text...hard to text hundreds of times a day the old school way plus in this digital age their starting point is way ahead of mine...by that i mean their threshold includes btw, ttyl, hmu, etc and other "shorthand" things to be able to write a paragraph in a couple of lines ...of course, it did not hurt that i could not understand a word of it at that time.....the reality is - that is the clothing they wear... and in order to communicate across the board, i have had to learn the "lingo" also...unfortunately it creeps in more and more when chatting... |
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Ok, I am an older person, I find that when I text/email I use the old 'letter' writing etiquette - I open with a salutation, even just "Hi" then say what I am texting/emailing about - then end with a closing. So how many here find themselves still using 'old school' letter writing techniques in a time of "lol" "TTYL" and all the shorthand, most of which I am not familiar with? And is it a bad thing to use some old school 'politeness'? Or am I a dinosaur? Do we all have to buy into QUICK in every text and email? (mostly texting) I fully admit to being a dinosaur! I know exactly what you mean and it's frustrating and sometimes takes me a while to figure out what some are even saying in extreme cases. In my case as a man it's usually the younger the more they won't or don't know how to even form complete sentences. Sadly it seems many are borderline illiterates or just too lazy! Also I think as time passes more and more most social graces fall by the wayside. My best advice is to be proud of who you are, your experiences and embrace your inner dinosaur. After all what's the alternative? Dumb yourself down to their level? Not me! |
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The only person I text with is my sister. We use full words and punctuation.
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Ok, I am an older person, I find that when I text/email I use the old 'letter' writing etiquette - I open with a salutation, even just "Hi" then say what I am texting/emailing about - then end with a closing. So how many here find themselves still using 'old school' letter writing techniques in a time of "lol" "TTYL" and all the shorthand, most of which I am not familiar with? And is it a bad thing to use some old school 'politeness'? Or am I a dinosaur? Do we all have to buy into QUICK in every text and email? (mostly texting) Yes, i recall old school writing such as you desribed...however, i also remember watching my kids and grandthingies exchanging text...hard to text hundreds of times a day the old school way plus in this digital age their starting point is way ahead of mine...by that i mean their threshold includes btw, ttyl, hmu, etc and other "shorthand" things to be able to write a paragraph in a couple of lines ...of course, it did not hurt that i could not understand a word of it at that time.....the reality is - that is the clothing they wear... and in order to communicate across the board, I have had to learn the "lingo" also...unfortunately it creeps in more and more when chatting... I think that the fact that kids are texting hundreds of times a day is part of the problem far beyond using a few letters to represent words, texting has replaced TALKING, the text shorthand has replaced knowing how to use the English language. I am all for the shorthand usage if and when the user has passed a grade appropriate English test proving that they know better and this is just a quick way to communicate with friends. |
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im a video gamer
so i use a lot of short hand afk brb wtf etc etc etc worrie less what others think if it offends or bothers them , its better ya not be around it any ways <shrug> oh and add in i like to change letters on words worken instead of working it be driven the spellen pole lice crazy...er : ) and remember they dont teach cursive writing in schools dont worrie if ya cant read the constitution , are leaders can tell ya us what it says <face palm> best wishes on your hunt |
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Ok, I am an older person, I find that when I text/email I use the old 'letter' writing etiquette - I open with a salutation, even just "Hi" then say what I am texting/emailing about - then end with a closing. So how many here find themselves still using 'old school' letter writing techniques in a time of "lol" "TTYL" and all the shorthand, most of which I am not familiar with? And is it a bad thing to use some old school 'politeness'? Or am I a dinosaur? Do we all have to buy into QUICK in every text and email? (mostly texting) I fully admit to being a dinosaur! I know exactly what you mean and it's frustrating and sometimes takes me a while to figure out what some are even saying in extreme cases. In my case as a man it's usually the younger the more they won't or don't know how to even form complete sentences. Sadly it seems many are borderline illiterates or just too lazy! Also I think as time passes more and more most social graces fall by the wayside. My best advice is to be proud of who you are, your experiences and embrace your inner dinosaur. I simply love the English language and am a once published writer, so, as you say I will embrace my inner dinosaur and keep on writing like someone who knows how to! After all, what's the alternative? As you said - Dumb yourself down to their level? Not me! I am ok with using lol, ttyl, etc with close friends and family but much beyond those simple shortcuts I dind annoying even when I know what the shortcuts mean, jeez if you have some to say to me, say it in English, It isn't that damn hard! All that said I know some very intelligent young people who use all the shorthand, I am jut not sure that they could write a letter without using it and that is what concerns me. Like using a velcro shoe closure BUT knowing full well how to tie a shoelace, nothing wrong with velcro unless you never learned to tie a shoelace. |
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im a video gamer so i use a lot of short hand afk brb wtf etc etc etc worrie less what others think if it offends or bothers them , its better ya not be around it any ways <shrug> oh and add in i like to change letters on words worken instead of working it be driven the spellen pole lice crazy...er : ) and remember they dont teach cursive writing in schools dont worrie if ya cant read the constitution , are leaders can tell ya us what it says <face palm> best wishes on your hunt So funny that you brought up cursive not being taught in schools, a few weeks ago I came across a 'cursive' test online, I suppose it is a sign of the times that such a test even exists. Sad that our young won't be able to read old family letters...why can't we 'add' without 'subtracting'? |
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Ok, I am an older person, I find that when I text/email I use the old 'letter' writing etiquette - I open with a salutation, even just "Hi" then say what I am texting/emailing about - then end with a closing. So how many here find themselves still using 'old school' letter writing techniques in a time of "lol" "TTYL" and all the shorthand, most of which I am not familiar with? And is it a bad thing to use some old school 'politeness'? Or am I a dinosaur? Do we all have to buy into QUICK in every text and email? (mostly texting) I don't use short hand all that much. I do use lol quite a bit and will occasionally use short hand in casual convo such as these forums, but I try to refrain from it. I never use short hand in a professional or other formal manner. I don't think it's necessarily and older folks thing, but a smart people thing. |
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Text speak? I find it to be, an insult to the intellect of the reader. So do I BUT we are not young, so what I wonder is CAN the youth of today write without text speak? If they can then more power to them but if they can't WE as a people have a BIG problem! |
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The only person I text with is my sister. We use full words and punctuation. :flower for you: I am so glad to hear this!! Makes me feel less alone in this world! |
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Ok, I am an older person, I find that when I text/email I use the old 'letter' writing etiquette - I open with a salutation, even just "Hi" then say what I am texting/emailing about - then end with a closing. So how many here find themselves still using 'old school' letter writing techniques in a time of "lol" "TTYL" and all the shorthand, most of which I am not familiar with? And is it a bad thing to use some old school 'politeness'? Or am I a dinosaur? Do we all have to buy into QUICK in every text and email? (mostly texting) I don't use short hand all that much. I do use lol quite a bit and will occasionally use short hand in casual convo such as these forums, but I try to refrain from it. I never use short hand in a professional or other formal manner. I don't think it's necessarily and older folks thing, but a smart people thing. YO HO, long live smart people!!! Especially those of us who keep our beautiful language alive and practiced. Make room the future leaders of the world (who knew Twitting would be how a US president communicates?) but while we live let some of old folks preserve writing as if it is a gift to give and to be recieved. |
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Ok, I am an older person, I find that when I text/email I use the old 'letter' writing etiquette - I open with a salutation, even just "Hi" then say what I am texting/emailing about - then end with a closing. So how many here find themselves still using 'old school' letter writing techniques in a time of "lol" "TTYL" and all the shorthand, most of which I am not familiar with? And is it a bad thing to use some old school 'politeness'? Or am I a dinosaur? Do we all have to buy into QUICK in every text and email? (mostly texting) I don't use short hand all that much. I do use lol quite a bit and will occasionally use short hand in casual convo such as these forums, but I try to refrain from it. I never use short hand in a professional or other formal manner. I don't think it's necessarily and older folks thing, but a smart people thing. YO HO, long live smart people!!! Especially those of us who keep our beautiful language alive and practiced. Make room the future leaders of the world (who knew Twitting would be how a US president communicates?) but while we live let some of old folks preserve writing as if it is a gift to give and to be recieved. I've heard on the radio of couples hand writing each other letters to make them more special and they talked about that a couple times. I think especially in this day and age a hand written letter is the best way to make a special letter that much more special. When I was growing up, my mom played this game with us where she would pretend she didn't know how to spell a word and ask us how to spell it, me and my sisters would try to spell correctly before the other. This helped me with being good at reading and writing. As I got older though, I got lazy, we got computers and there was spell check and all. |
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So funny that you brought up cursive not being taught in schools, a few weeks ago I came across a 'cursive' test online, I suppose it is a sign of the times that such a test even exists. Sad that our young won't be able to read old family letters...why can't we 'add' without 'subtracting'? ever get bored search common core math |
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Ok, I am an older person, I find that when I text/email I use the old 'letter' writing etiquette - I open with a salutation, even just "Hi" then say what I am texting/emailing about - then end with a closing. So how many here find themselves still using 'old school' letter writing techniques in a time of "lol" "TTYL" and all the shorthand, most of which I am not familiar with? And is it a bad thing to use some old school 'politeness'? Or am I a dinosaur? Do we all have to buy into QUICK in every text and email? (mostly texting) I fully admit to being a dinosaur! I know exactly what you mean and it's frustrating and sometimes takes me a while to figure out what some are even saying in extreme cases. In my case as a man it's usually the younger the more they won't or don't know how to even form complete sentences. Sadly it seems many are borderline illiterates or just too lazy! Also I think as time passes more and more most social graces fall by the wayside. My best advice is to be proud of who you are, your experiences and embrace your inner dinosaur. After all what's the alternative? Dumb yourself down to their level? Not me! Your last line.... I do not text. But, on e-mails and whatnot (messages on the various dating sites), I use complete words, punctuation... Sadly, most of the guys on those sites dont seem capable of that...which is sad. I could understand the younger people with their lame cre8tive ways of (non) spelling... But, dang, darlin'....you are almost 60...don't try and write like a 13 year old...it isn't cute....just makes you look lazy. |
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Another dinosaur here. Yet I use a wee bit of emojis
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Ok, I am an older person, I find that when I text/email I use the old 'letter' writing etiquette - I open with a salutation, even just "Hi" then say what I am texting/emailing about - then end with a closing. So how many here find themselves still using 'old school' letter writing techniques in a time of "lol" "TTYL" and all the shorthand, most of which I am not familiar with? And is it a bad thing to use some old school 'politeness'? Or am I a dinosaur? Do we all have to buy into QUICK in every text and email? (mostly texting) You're definitely not alone on this.. It's ,like someone else said, because of the time it takes to text on a phone or whilst playing an mmo texting has become bare bones and grammar, punctuation, spelling, words over a certain length are all sacrificed in the name of speed. And the vocabulary in common use has diminished quite alarmingly among the under 30s as a rule. Not all though. where will it all end lol I was chatting to my daughter on skype the other day and little phrases kept popping up as suggestions to reply with. so we decided to bounce then back and forth for a while without actually typing anything. Was a bit weird actually.. I wonder if there will be an auto chat button one day. Away with the boring drudgery of actually typing or even thinking. Just set autochat up and away you go. |
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I don't use it much, just a few. I've seen a few here posted I don't even know :/
I think it's mostly certain groups who do that, like gamers for sure, certain age groups, but also depended on what level someone operates. Both my kids are quite intelligent, neither really use it. To be honest, I don't recall them ever doing it, or not much. You also see people from certain countries use it a lot. I guess they think it's hip, and maybe among their people it is. In that sense I think it has to do with newness of mobile phones and internet. When we first had internet, chat (ICQ for instance), mobile phones, gaming becoming optional, it was cool to use as well. I think for us who've had these gadget for quite some time now it has worn off. |
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I hate texting!!! What a waste of time compared to talking. I do enjoy Email, write in complete sentences and use paragraphs. It also depends on the type of device you are using. Smart phones are not very good at writing anything and I can usually tell when someone has written something on them. I much prefer my computer with a full keyboard where I can use both hands.
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