What does the term 'Grammar Nazi' mean to you?

I happen to be a Grammar Nazi myself and it's a very great responsibility as I must be very loyal to my Führer.

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Actually, I'm a Grammar Nazi, Spelling Nazi AND Punctuation Nazi!
BeastBoyCahill posted over a year ago
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^ Grammar IS spelling,punctuation and all that other stuff. SHUN THE ONE WHO DOES NOT KNOW PROPER DEFINITION OF GRAMMAR!
RobinFan360 posted over a year ago
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^ grammar is... In linguistics, grammar is the set of structural rules that govern the composition of clauses, phrases, and words in any given natural language. The term refers also to the study of such rules, and this field includes morphology, syntax, and phonology, often complemented 의해 phonetics, semantics, and pragmatics. Linguists do not normally use the term to refer to orthographical rules, although usage 책 and style guides that call themselves grammars may also refer to spelling and punctuation.
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dinosaurluvr said:
It means that someone doesn't like people who write like thier three years old.
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It's "they're," not "their." (Spelling Nazi here!) However, (it's incorrect to start a sentence with "but") your answer is otherwise correct.
BeastBoyCahill posted over a year ago
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I learned in my English class that it is okay to start a sentence with but, as long as it's not do e on a formal essay. Not to mention many authors do indeed, start their sentences with the term 'but'.
zanhar1 posted over a year ago
Shadowmarioking said:
It means a person who is dedicated to helping others use the correct grammar in a situation at a given time.

I consider myself a grammar Nazi, but I'm still in training as far as I'm concerned. |3
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Good luck with the training!
BeastBoyCahill posted over a year ago
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^Thank you.
Shadowmarioking posted over a year ago
Yoshiness said:
A help out in grammar I see. :3
Crap, the Grammar Nazis have arrived. -.-
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Yes, we have! And we're searching for illiterate Jews!
BeastBoyCahill posted over a year ago
invadergiggles2 said:
I'm not in the mood to answer....But It helps people with spelling,ect.
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Grammar isn't the same as spelling. They're different branches of language arts.
BeastBoyCahill posted over a year ago
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like I said. "not in the mood"
invadergiggles2 posted over a year ago
adultswimperson said:
의해 using the correct grammar and spelling as I must respect my Nazi flag and my fellow soldiers.:D
I'm a grammar Nazi myself and I've been great at it.
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Ah, it is a fellow soldier! *Salutes.*
BeastBoyCahill posted over a year ago
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@BeastBoyCahill, *Salutes back* 당신 have down well today great one!
adultswimperson posted over a year ago
Lovehinagurl44 said:
Someone that takes grammar,spelling,and punctuation very seriously
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Agreed
zanhar1 posted over a year ago
zanhar1 said:
Peole who are overly aggressive when it comes down to grammar and spelling; I can see them getting mad at peoples who is does types likes this, but they can be unreasonable towards people who make simple mistakes. No one is perfect and these people shouldn't be chastising them for small errors, it really makes a person feel bad depending how out of proportion it gets blown. Not to mention some grammar Nazis are in no position to start yelling, because their grammar sucks too! But I hate spelling Nazis more, about a 년 또는 two 이전 they would always target me and make me feel stupid. (It's because of this I am particuarlly distaneful towards spelling Nazis). I was never a good spell and never will be, I can't help it. Long story short most grammar/spelling Nazis annoy me, I think they are unfair and unkind. Not all the time though. I also think some of them do it because they think it's cool 또는 they want to fit in, I personally don't think it's cool at all, 더 많이 so a sugar-coated way of cyberbulling. But that's just me. With this being said I have a strong feeling that I'm going to get a lot of 'this wasn't spelled right' 'there needs to be a comma here' comments, just to annoy me.
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Ummm... well, that's pretty harsh. 당신 know the 'Nazi' part is just an expression, right??? It's not cyberbullying and we don't necessarily chastise you, (nice vocabulary, 의해 the way... too bad I'm not a Vocabulary Nazi...) we just always feel the need to correct these mistakes because we feel it's important.
BeastBoyCahill posted over a year ago
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I know it's just an expression, I take no offense to the term Nazi. It was supposed to be harsh, sort of how the grammar/spelling Nazis are about well... spelling and grammar. Like I said it's nit always gonna be cyberbulling, some people are trying to help, but some go way overboard and 십자가, 크로스 that line betokening helping and hurting. In regards to the chastising thing, I base this on past expirance, people have gone all out, all caps on me, telling me how bad my spelling was and how much I needed to go back to pre-k. (Lol thanks I try) I can see why 당신 want to fix some mistakes and stuff, I mean it is important but I've witnessed and defended a user who was being 'arrested' for making a typo! I don't really hate grammar Nazis, I haven't had a problem with them in a while, but I had a crappy past experience with them.
zanhar1 posted over a year ago
SymmaGirl2 said:
To me, a Grammar Nazi is one who dedicates their life to helping others use proper grammar. I consider myself to be a Grammar Nazi-in-training, because I tend to screw up every now and then myself. :3
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Well, it's okay, 당신 don't have to shoot yourself for it like the guy in the video.
BeastBoyCahill posted over a year ago
BlindBandit92 said:
A grammar nazi is someone who cares about grammar.

I'm somewhat of a grammar nazi but only to myself because I'm just OCD like that. I hate making mistakes and I know for a fact I did it. (And it's even worse for me if I recognize it as soon as I make it.)

If someone needs help I have no problem with helping with their grammar but I try not to get overly criticizing to them because I know in some areas I'm not necessarily a genius in and I know I would hate it if it was to happen to me.
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dracofan001 said:
My duty...



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RobinFan360 said:
Zou vill usez proppar grammar andz zou vill LIKE et! >:I(
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That's supposed to be a nazi moustache face btw
RobinFan360 posted over a year ago
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LOL xD epik! :D
XxKeithHarkinxX posted over a year ago
ilovezuko23 said:
to me it means shu cansh talksh shlike dish.
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XxKeithHarkinxX said:
..... Means i'm gunna get a headache from the fights >_>"
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 ..... Means i'm gunna get a headache from the fights >_>"
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who is that???
ilovezuko23 posted over a year ago
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Keith Harkin, my biggest crush.... 당신 will see alot of him in my answers.
XxKeithHarkinxX posted over a year ago
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