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blue dog

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lif is 2 shrt 2 sweat the smll stuuf. If you understand what they are trying to convey, why should there spelling bother you? we are adults here from all walks of life and educations and tax brackets. This is a website dedicated to garages, shops, tools, fab and building in a way. Not grammar and spelling. What is Bull going to do? Start smacking our hands with a ruler due to our use of grammar and lack of spelling skill?
 
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Printer Mike

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I appreciate good grammar and well constructed sentences... Makes the reading more enjoyable and the subject matter easier to comprehend. However, I don't mind working a little to figure out what someone is trying to get across.
 

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I teach college courses<snip>, although I choose my battles (I do not teach English). I do however tell them that it will not cut it when they are in the workplace....or applying/submitting resumes/interviewing to get into the workplace.
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My spelling and grammar ****, but the above is so true.
I work in IT for a Fortune 100 company and we have not stop hiring through this down turn. Quickest way to have your resume tossed, use bad grammar or miss spell words.
 

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Ok I **** at spelling, and I **** at typing. So sometimes I goof a word due to ignoance or sometimes to lack of hand-keyboard cordination. I try to make an honest attempt at improving. So guilty as charged. BTW, I am at times to lazy or rushed to proof read.

Well I tend to find that my spelling is OK before the first beer
Slips off a bit after the second beer.
After the third beer, yeh , I know I should stop posting.......
Added to that , not everyone has English as their native language....fortunately I can speak American fairly fluently. :beer:
 

danski0224

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Am I just a picky A$$hole or what, but why do people post without proofreading their responses? hte is not the, real is not reel, rotery is not rotary, probly is not probally. etc. You get the idea, and yes I'm not the greatest speller in the world, I know but I do make an attempt at it. It is hard for me to read when there are so many spelling and grammer mistakes. Sorry for the rant!!! Let my bashing begin!

Uhhh, ok. :bounce:

I find a few misspelled words much easier to wade through than a whole posting done as a single paragraph.

Something written in all lower case is easier for me to go through than all caps- at least if there is some spacing or structure.

One thing that does bug me once in a while is drawers (think toolbox) described as draws. Maybe it is a regional thing.

Back to your regularly scheduled programming.
 

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It's good training for me. Sometimes, you have to 'just let things go.'

I figure, if you can understand what the person is trying to say, then -- to some extent -- they've done their job. If this were a forum dedicated to grammar, it'd be different.

(My spelling is pretty lousy, and I do it for a living.)



Agreed!!
As long as I can get the gist of thier post, I'm okay with it.
I've just come to accept that most people can't spell or punctuate worth a ****. Or, maybe they are just in a hurry. I can't give them a hard time, 'cause I'm not much better. The funny thing to me is the fact that some of the worst, most incoherent, writing in general (not just on the net) comes from people who actually went to many more years of shcool than I did!
 

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probably or probally that is the question....... this shnizzle is funny....

^^^ either is preferable to PROLLY :wtf:


I also have a lengthy project thread on another forum and thank God for the ability to edit my posts even months later. I sometimes read what I post and find some pathetic mistakes and think, wtf, people probably think I am an idiot for typing that sentence :D
 
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brownbagg

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I dont proofread, reason why. I consider posting on the forum as talking with a group of buddies in the shop, carrying on, cutting up. To me this not a formal paper with footnotes and proven facts. yes i will fix some mistake when I see them, but you see I,m a little slow.

so you can ***** and complaiin or just lay back and enjoy the ride, not everybody is as smart as you are.
 

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i don't really care about capitalization but i usually attempt to spell right. it don't really bug me much if words are wrong here or there though. i think everyone needs to keep in mind that not everyone has english as a first language. one of my friends speaks english so well you'd never guess it wasen't his first language but he can't write for ****.
 

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I, too, have refrained from making a big deal about spelling and grammar in many of the posts. It does shock me how many people that are otherwise pretty smart make themselves look stupid because they don't take the time or effort to spell check or use punctuation. I feel I've gotten ahead in life by appearing smarter than I really am. (I'm really pretty average.) I wonder how many fairly intelligent people have actually limited their advancement just because they are too lazy to learn to speak or write coherently?


My pet peeve:

I teach college courses that consist of 65% classroom instruction and 35% online work. My students email me a lot, as well as post responses in discussion threads. They have all grown up texting, and as a result, use many abbreviated versions of words, no punctuation, no capitalization, etc.

It is frustrating, although I choose my battles (I do not teach English). I do however tell them that it will not cut it when they are in the workplace....or applying/submitting resumes/interviewing to get into the workplace.

You are right, that your students will be judged much harsher in the workplace. I have rejected many interview candidates based solely on their lack of ability to speak, write, and use proper spelling and grammar.
I hope you grade them accordingly. If not, it just reinforces that they can get by being lazy. Even though you may not teach English, you are in a position to help your students improve on all fronts, while they are still in "learning mode".

When I've corrected a few of my prior employees, I've heard more than once, "That's not the way I was taught in school."
 

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I find it funny how the perfect spellers will always say somthing about looking stupid if your spelling or grammer is off. Could be the utmost expert on welding, diagnostics or whatever and you're a ******* because you speelt it rong. Really, are you that foolish to believe I can read an informative post and think "Oh that guy is stupid, he forgot a comma." Really?? Geez... this **** crops up on here every few months. Give it a rest, not everyone got A's in english class or types with a well lit keyboard.
 

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I spent 42 years working in the printing industry. Proofreading is a large part of what I have done for all those years. Do I notice all the spelling and grammar errors. I sure do, but as long as I can figure out what the person is trying to say it does not bother me one bit. My reason for being here is to learn about garages, tools, equipment, etc. Everyone has a different level of writing skills and you can still learn a lot from someone even if they can't write like an English professor.
 

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<SNIP>but as long as I can figure out what the person is trying to say it does not bother me one bit. My reason for being here is to learn about garages, tools, equipment, etc.
Agreed. If I want to read perfectly proofread words, I can buy a magazine. If I want good-natured advice from a range of people, I can wade through some errors, and benefit from what the people here are experts at. I wouldn't expect everyone on a Literature forum to know everything about flat-head Fords, and I don't expect everyone here to know anything about proper writing.

As an aside, I've offered on other sites to make edits in guides or how-tos that are posted, in order to make them more readable. I'd be glad to do the same for anybody here. And I don't mean that I'm an expert - just that I might be able to help somebody.

FWIW, my ex-BIL was a good mechanic. But he had to ask me for help to find things in the phone book. That didn't change my view of him any (other things did, but that's irrelevant).
 
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˙ʇɹɐd ʇsoɯ ǝɥʇ ɹoɟ ɹɐɯɯɐɹƃ ɹǝdoɹd ǝsn oʇ ʎɹʇ op ı puɐ ˙ʇı ʇnoqɐ ʞuıɥʇ puɐ doʇs oʇ ǝʌɐɥ ı sıɥʇ ǝʞıן ǝɹɐ spɹoʍ ǝɥʇ uǝɥʍ ʇnq 'pooƃ ʎʇʇǝɹd ןןǝds ʎןןɐnsn uɐɔ ı
 

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Reading that was no problem for me, as I trained myself to read upside down print while I was still in school. It has proved very handy when standing across from someone seated at a desk. :)
 

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It's 'I' before 'E' except after 'C' as in Snap On.

There! Got it?


species, science, sufficient, ancient, society (where ie follows c) or seize, weird, theism, eight, weight, protein, sovereignty, foreign, vein, feisty, kaleidoscope, being, neighbour, and their



:)



One version reads: "I before E except after C or when sounded like A as in neighbor and weigh. / Neither the weird financier nor the foreigner seizes leisure at its height."[5]

Several other alternative versions to the basic mnemonic have been proposed to account for the numerous exceptions to the rule. One alternative version includes:[6]

i before e except after c
or when sounded like a
as in neighbor and weigh

Exceptions to this version include gneiss, neither, height, leisure and weird. Further exceptions including ancient, efficient and species can also be covered by the addition of the line

"drop this rule when -c sounds as -sh".

An additional version is:

i before e except after c
unless you're being weird

Another version, particularly common in Britain is:[6]

when the sound is ee ([iː])
it's i before e except after c

or [4]

in ei and ie
when sounded as e
put i before e
except after c

or

"i" before "e" except after "c" when the sound is long "e"

The most frequent everyday failures of this version include weird, weir, seize, caffeine, protein (here -ein(e) was originally pronounced [iː.ɪn]), and, for those who pronounce the initial vowel sound [iː], either and neither. Inflections of words ending -cy (fancied, policies etc.) are exceptions for those with happy tensing accents, who pronounce the -cies/-cied endings [siz]/[sid]rather than [sɪz]/[sɪd].

Few common words have the cei spelling handled by the rule: verbs ending -ceive and their derivatives (perceive, deceit, transceiver, receipts, etc.), and ceiling. Many words spelled with ei are pronounced [iː] in America but not Britain (e.g. sheikh, leisure, either have [eɪ], [ɛ], [aɪ] respectively). In these cases, the British pronunciation is a corollary of the British "rule" (i.e., when spelt ei, the pronunciation cannot be [iː]).








And we wonder why we can not spell properly. :headscrat
 

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I wouldn't mind a thread dedicated to etiquette. I'm an 11th grade graduate:headscrat who makes $45000 a year. So ,my pet peeves are people who post negative comments on subjects that don't pertain to them, such as, wow you wasted money on tools ,those wrenches are ****,wow you wasted a lot of money on your car mansion, your shop is a wreck ,etc. Now let me clarify ,I'm the youngest of 8 kids from a family that seems to get enjoyment from pointing out other peoples problems :mad: So in conclusion,as long as a poster is communicating(using words that others can understand)Use spell check and the ignore button , and lets collectively lower our blood pressure:beer::beer::beer: Btw ,no words were harmed in this post. However spell check suggested I change 3 .:lol_hitti
 

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Writing is a tool like our prized shop implements. I try to treat writing with the same respect that I have for my favorite wrenches. What I put into it, I get back.

I wasn't the best student in school, but I learned that the proper way to write, is as important as the proper way to build an engine.

The Chinese are learning to read and write English properly. I understand they have been seeking our best teachers to educate their students to a level equal to our students................ If they only knew.
 

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I wednor if splnielg ralely metarts. Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at an Elingsh uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht frist and lsat ltteer is at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae we do not raed ervey lteter by it slef but the wrod as a wlohe.

ceehiro.

Chris

So true, but how long did it take you to write that paragraph?:thumbup:
 

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Now let me clarify ,I'm the youngest of 8 kids from a family that seems to get enjoyment from pointing out other peoples problems

You just described my family! I'm #9 of 10! But at least we just talk about family... well, most of the time anyway!

Harold
 

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Am I just a picky A$$hole or what, but why do people post without proofreading their responses? hte is not the, real is not reel, rotery is not rotary, probly is not probally. etc. You get the idea, and yes I'm not the greatest speller in the world, I know but I do make an attempt at it. It is hard for me to read when there are so many spelling and grammer mistakes. Sorry for the rant!!! Let my bashing begin!

After probably (Which you spelled incorrectly) you use a comma, not period.
Grammar is misspelled.
The more common way to misuse "The" is "Teh". This is a typing error, not a spelling error. I do agree people should catch this error when proof reading though.
Just trying to help.
 

brownbagg

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I be honest, my grammar is not good, it not even close. I blame it on my local school system, that believe in high school of three years of literture and one year of grammar. most of the grammar was term papers, I still have never wrote a term paper. Dont see no use in it. i really believe it should of been four year grammar.

beside I speak more spanish on the job tha english
 
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