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apathetic to noob typing
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ooops sorry lex ![]() Pffffft -- I can always understand yours! ![]() |
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fo sho
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I think it depends on the medium over which the communication is happening. I could bear it more as a text message, a little lees via IM, and expect to see very little via email.
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Text speak in IMs and emails makes me cringe. I don't even use it when sending texts.
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when you receive messages from people that are written poorly. For example, bad grammar, spelling, ebonics, or computerese (ie: u instead of you, bck/back, wlcme/welcome, cum/come, etc). What about subject/verb agreement? Would it make you more/less likely to return the message? Don't be shy, chime in! I don't answer them, sorry. You don't have to be perfect, but if you can't write any better than a fourth grader, don't expect an answer from me. |
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I think with all the texting, that people have learned to abbreviate for the purposes of making texts shorter.
I don't claim to have great grammar and my spelling is off sometimes, so I will not judge others for it. |
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I try to reply to everyone
if they took the time to write Why not take the time to reply? JMO |
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I try to reply to everyone if they took the time to write Why not take the time to reply? JMO Sure, but if they took the time to write, couldn't they have taken the time to write properly? Just sayin'. |
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Don't really get those types of emails.
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