The 3 most common Technibble grammatical mistakes

You're post isn't going to help. People don't care. Their not going to pay attention to this. Just drop it before loose your mind over it. Posting this will have no affect; its pointless, e.g. nothing will help.
 
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It seems that for most people here, English is not their first language and when they make mistakes, you can understand and overlook them. But I find it hard to believe that American born people, make these mistakes in their writing constantly. English is not my first language either, I was born and raised in Europe, in a non-English speaking country, but am educated here in the States. I was laughing with my wife a few days ago, at my brother-in-law, who is 25, and wrote 'except' instead of 'accept' and he goes to school to become a CPA. :eek: Holy smokes, man!
It is sad to see that the level of education and school requirements in this country is going under. I bet there are people who can't spell out loud a 6-7 character word. My wife that is a teacher, laid-off now, but running her child care, just told me recently that a few hundred or thousand teachers, again, got their pink slip. They will have no job next year. What will happen to our children and how are they going to get educated, nobody knows? I see our children spending time online and taking classes over the web, taught by some teacher in India or China. That is just the way I see it.
 
I agree only, technibblers make these types of common grammatical and easily disregarded mistakes... (because obviously we get confused by these misspellings and completely don't understand what someone is saying when this happens.) Its a good thing this is isolated to only the technibble forum and its (or is it it's) not common in the rest of the english speaking portion of the world.

We need to fix this immediately!!!!!! Who is with me guys!

The other day someone used your instead of You're and I totally couldn't understand what they were trying to communicate. It took me hours to realize that what they meant to say was 'You are' It just blew my mind that someone is that lazy! This is MADNESS MADNESS! Wow the time savings when people use the right grammar.

I'm righting Obomba a ledder immediately. Hopefully he can ficks this problam. Cause things like this are a reel priority! :)
 
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You're post isn't going to help. People don't care. Their not going to pay attention to this. Just drop it before loose your mind over it. Posting this will have no affect; its pointless, e.g. nothing will help.

Lol!

I also think that people do not reread their posts before posting. I always read 2-3 times to make sure it would make sense to others.
 
If I see a website with a grammatical error, it puts me off. When I email a customer, I proofread to ensure professionalism, and that's for one person to read. It's exponentially worse when it's posted for the world to see.
 
Here here!

I just discovered this thread- way to go!
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Using proper grammar and correct spelling is important (otherwise you look lazy and unprofessional).
[If English isn't your primary language, that's fine (this post is directed at the English bunch); but the rest of us have no excuse! USE that keyboard!]

The stuff I see people messing up on is with things I learned when I was 11 years old.
Is it really so hard to read back through your post before you submit it?:confused:

This stuff is on the web, for the whole world to see! (put some effort into what you write)
And for those of you who don't know how to use proper grammar: we live in the Information Age- you have no excuse! Grab a book, hit a few websites or have a grammar-loving friend help you out!
 
I just discovered this thread- way to go!
:D
Using proper grammar and correct spelling is important (otherwise you look lazy and unprofessional).
[If English isn't your primary language, that's fine (this post is directed at the English bunch); but the rest of us have no excuse! USE that keyboard!]

The stuff I see people messing up on is with things I learned when I was 11 years old.
Is it really so hard to read back through your post before you submit it?:confused:

This stuff is on the web, for the whole world to see! (put some effort into what you write)
And for those of you who don't know how to use proper grammar: we live in the Information Age- you have no excuse! Grab a book, hit a few websites or have a grammar-loving friend help you out!

Umm, I think you should take your own advice :D
I ain't no englush major, but I'm fairly certain you're use of [brackets], (parentheses) and dashes- might be a wee bit gramatically incorrect.
[{(All in good fun!)}] :p
 
It seems that for most people here, English is not their first language and when they make mistakes, you can understand and overlook them. But I find it hard to believe that American born people, make these mistakes in their writing constantly. English is not my first language either, I was born and raised in Europe, in a non-English speaking country, but am educated here in the States. I was laughing with my wife a few days ago, at my brother-in-law, who is 25, and wrote 'except' instead of 'accept' and he goes to school to become a CPA. :eek: Holy smokes, man!

Bingo!

That's all I'll say. I don't want to get carried away...this topic can get me started easily.
 
Umm, I think you should take your own advice :D
I ain't no englush major, but I'm fairly certain you're use of [brackets], (parentheses) and dashes- might be a wee bit gramatically incorrect.
[{(All in good fun!)}] :p

Haha, you're completely correct.

As much of a (kinda) Grammar Nazi I'll be with my friends, I abuse brackets, parentheses, dashes and also commas often. I'm still learning with those guys, but until then I use them in whatever way makes my writings easier to read.

Guilty as charged :D
 
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Haha, you're completely correct.

As much of a (kinda) Grammar Nazi I'll be with my friends, I abuse brackets, parentheses, dashes and also commas often. I'm still learning with those guys, but until then I use them in whatever way makes my writing's easier to read.

Guilty as charged :D

Writings without the apostrophe. The apostrophe is for contractions and possession. ;)
 
I suppose the whole topic could be a losing battle if people who make grammatical errors don't even know that they are doing it. It's one of those "you don't know what you don't know" things.
 
I suppose the whole topic could be a losing battle if people who make grammatical errors don't even know that they are doing it. It's one of those "you don't know what you don't know" things.

I don't know about you, but I don't know if you know what I don't know. Though it's possible that you don't know that I know that you don't know what I know. You know? :p

I think the whole grammar and punctuation thing is overplayed. It's a forum, and people are going to generally write casually. If they get the point across, I don't care if they spelled it right or not.
 
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I really don't care so much about grammar, what really bothers me is when people use words in their "texting" spelling and they think that it's the correct spelling.

Last week a tech on another board was using the word "prolly" when he meant "probably", however when I joked with him about it he really thought the word was "prolly" and has been using that spelling in ALL his communications for years.
 
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I don't know about you, but I don't know if you know what I don't know. Though it's possible that you don't know that I know that you don't know what I know. You know?
- try reading this 3 times fast. I laughed with tears in my eyes.
 
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