Which is 더 많이 usefull and respectfull?

"Just something to think about" I have noticed several people becoming irritated with persons using, "text talking" (or whatever it's called), when asking 또는 answering questions. Is it a better use of time to call the person names and tell him to learn to spell. Or, would it be better to just pass on the 질문 and 옮기기 onto the next. It just seems if it really bothers you, don't respond. If enough do that, doesn't it make sense that the person would stop asking 질문 that never get answered? I do not have a problem if a person wants to use text talk. If it's a valid question, I'll answer. If not I will skip it. Please don't be offended, but calling someone stupid, strikes me as a bit immature. Before anyone notices, if I have misspelled any words, that's life. I have never been real good at spelling.
 dreamfields posted over a year ago
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siory said:
miss spelling and text talking are two different things if 당신 do something 의해 mistake it is Ok but if 당신 do the same thing on purpose it is not i know not every body speaks english originally even i don't so it is natural to make mistakes but it is stupid to do it on purpose and it also annoys people there is a difference between that and it is noticeable i don't even get why people do that i mean is it to get attention and i am not saying that it is wrong because text talking looks good only in text because 당신 send them in a hurry but this is just playing awkward.I rest my case.
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Let's say the person is doing it to get attention, isn't responding giving them what they want? I agree with 당신 in what 당신 say, but I cann't understand why people waste time responding if they don't like it. Maybe I'm looking at it wrong?
dreamfields posted over a year ago
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당신 might think this is wrong but in my point of view it is to get attention i have gone through the stage where 당신 do stupid stuff to get attention and i already noiw the answer but i cannot explain it people respond either to be mean 또는 to tell them this is wrong it depends on the intentions of who is responding but that does not concern me if they are doing it to be mean 또는 any thing else
siory posted over a year ago
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Seriously, it does not bother me if someone does something stupid. My point is I personally would not go out of my way to say they are stupid. I respect your opinion, thanks for sharing and have a great day.
dreamfields posted over a year ago
xebbi said:
texting talking is not a crime... in my opinion,when 당신 are continuously texting then its helpful... like 당신 can faster at replying and word spacing is saved so, instead of 2 messages 당신 are only able to write it in 1...and everything has its advantages and disadvantages...but use it as 당신 try to look cool and underrate anyone who, is not good at it...thats wrong and . i think we should respect every language and try to learn it correctly not obliterate it for our own purposes.
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Good answer. My 모토 is, if I cannot answer with respect, I stay quiet in these situations.
dreamfields posted over a year ago
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cool... i like your 모토 as well!!! hehehe
xebbi posted over a year ago
Kiniko90 said:
Using text talk to substitute various characters in a sentence to save on character 우주 I sort of understand. Misspellings I can fully understand because not everyone's first language is English, and not everyone is good at spelling. So yes, I agree with 당신 that calling people a moron, etc. is unnecessary considering we can just all choose to ignore the person asking the question. Not to mention that the people posting crazy incomprehensible text-talk 질문 seem like complete trolls, so answering their 질문 just seems to egg them on, leading them to ask 더 많이 annoying incomprehensible questions. So ignoring them entirely does seem a perfect solution.
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JoannaVonDoom said:
I don't call people stupid just because they use text talking but i can understand people who do, text talking is for texting not for asking questions. It is used so people don't pay for two messages Text talking also kills the English language. e.g. "e boi nd e grl wntd t hv e bby bt da grl cldnt d t nd klld hrslf nd da boi ws vry sd s he klld hmslf t. Dd u cr, nd wt wld u d?" What do 당신 understand of this?
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Suicide is never the answer. They should have adopted. To answer your question, A boy and a girl wanted to have a baby. But the girl couldn't do that and killed herself and the boy was very sad so he killed himself to. Did 당신 cry, and what would 당신 do? m i rt?
dreamfields posted over a year ago
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The 질문 is hypothetical, ur rt, and it still murders the English language
JoannaVonDoom posted over a year ago
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^ LOL ^_^
siory posted over a year ago
New_Moon_Master said:
It depends. If the person is trying to pick a fight, 또는 insulting something unjustly, then they should be forced to take a look at what they are doing.
Standing up and speaking your mind isn't always a bad thing. If all 당신 have to say is "u stupid. go die." then there's no point. But discouraging stupid behavior, even if it is a moot point, is someting I encourage to an extent.
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I agree speaking your mind is ok. I have no problem with disagreeing with someone 또는 telling them that they are wrong. My intent was to point out that it can be done effectively without having to be disrespectfull. Understand what I'm trying to say?
dreamfields posted over a year ago
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Yes, I do. People who are just minding their own business don't deserve it, just those who are doing it because they think it's cool 또는 some ridiculous thing.
New_Moon_Master posted over a year ago
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