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Tamar20 said:
Yes, It annoys me so much! But most people don't really care... But I still do though! I guess they are too lazy to bother with the intricacies and just wish to get things typed as soon as possible. Even though this sometimes leads to much confusion in some cases. There's a to how many mistakes 당신 can make before the sentence becomes unrecognizably mangled and 당신 need to type it again. And some do not realize this. I like proper grammar, people must make a slight effort in typing. Well, that is if they are talking to me. I don't even really care, as long as it's legible. Not something like this "i wAzs aT tHeeE StohhRee" 또는 whatever it is that they might like to do. Honestly, doesn't it take longer to do that than just write the bloody word? Oh whatever, not my problem. And honestly, I don't know what's going on in their mind. Maybe it started out with people changing the spelling to make the words cuter "according to them" 또는 something that will made the word being pronounced 의해 a baby. I'll say it's disgusting, weird and annoying. Sadly, I don't think it's cool. I hate people who think that most of the youth type/text like that. I say, ewww. Hell no way, I would type like that, it's just not gonna happen for me. Some think it's a positive thing. I believe we should just teach people to type words correctly. I mean, sure, we could all use the shortcuts and "type lyk dis", but the "j3j3j3j3" which stands for "hehehehe" is simply weird. I don't know if I'm making sense. But, I don't care. I don't think it's a bad thing, really, I just think it would be interesting to know how things have evolved to where they are now. If every written speech was formal.. It would be boring, now with alot of slang terms seems like 당신 are talking to the person. And it's not only English, every language in the world, and it's not called bad grammar, it's called evolution. I admit that sometimes, when I type on the internet, I misspell things, but I don't even notice, because I usually try to type as fast as I can. (Mostly in chats) I'm usually multitasking, so I hardly pay attention to whether I'm using "than" rather than "then". It's not because I don't care, I really try to use proper grammar, but it's 더 많이 of a convenience. I usually am very careful about how I write things and correct myself if necessary. I don't like to correct others' grammar, though, since I think that's rude for anyone to do, regardless. Unless, of course, they ask for your help. But it's the internet. Deal with it.
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