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I enjoy reading many of the insightful, humorous posts on this forum and would dearly miss it, if that were to change. :tiphat: |
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I was only trying to point out that people will be better able to communicate if they try to use proper English (or whatever language their audience is using). I hope my suggestions for avoiding the most common errors I've noticed will help someone. Yeah, I realize that those that need it the most are the least likely to read it (or act on it if they do read it) but it made me feel better to type it out. ;) My intent was certainly not to muster a Grammar Nazi Posse to correct minor errors. We all make errors, whether through carelessness or ignorance. All I'm asking is that people try to write something that others can understand. I'm not trying to force anyone to use proper English - I can always put the worst offenders on my ignore list if I feel like it - I'm just trying to help them get the car help they want by effectively describing the problem and/or asking questions that make sense. Whew! I figured this thread would get a few comments but nothing like this. |
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And he has a point. Although the U of A is (arguably) a world-class institution of learning and we have several other well-respected unis (plus world HQs for Wal-Mart and Murphy Oil, among others), we still have a lot of people with "below-standard education." If nothing else, we have "the only diamond-producing site in the world open to the public"! :P Edit: Oh! Arkansans are smart enough to have a balanced state budget. There's a lot of states that can't make that claim. |
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Your original post (OP) made perfect sense to me and seems to have appealed to the sensibilities of many active and helpful members. Many of them also have a sense of humor, which is refreshing. |
so, what is this thread for....?
I want to learn some English... you know... I am a Chinese.... :bowrofl: |
I will also add that I do not have a college degree. I had the educational benefit of attending a private middle school, which did not bend to the will of the almighty state budget. I was actually taught grammar and spelling.
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:tiphat: I learn something new everyday. :bowrofl::bowrofl: |
I like the thread and the fact that Southark (aka baja Missouri) posted it. I think one can work on their grammar and language skills without feeling like the "language Nazis" are taking over. I do a lot of technical writing and speaking, but I know I can improve and want to (lord knows I demonstrated my room for improvement here).
It's in the delivery and intent. Helping someone learn is different than mocking or entertaining oneself at the expense of another. Speaking of which, anyone note the irony of an Arkansas boy schooling us up speaking 'Mercian? |
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