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Being an 'individual of Dyslexic enjoyment' (hey, it can be entertaining at times so I wouldn't say I'm a 'sufferer'), who managed to hold down a job as a proof reader for a pharmaceutical company, I detest seeing it used as an excuse. You just need to make the effort to take the time to find the right methods/tools/techniques... ... or just rely on sheer bloodymindedness. Hey, worked for me.;) One of the reasons I learned to pretty much touch-type as then my fingers 'generally' know what their doing when connected to my brain rather than letting my eyes screw it up. Text-speak when you have a full keyboard at your disposal is just plain lazy. Which as you are meant to be trying to communicate to other people makes is also somewhat rude in my book. It does make me sad though when people don't think very much of themselves. Take those poor individuals who feel they don't even rate the capitalisation of 'I', perhaps they just need a hug or something wet like that.;) |
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Saying that as an ex grammer school boy my spelling isnt normally too bad its the typing that lets me down. |
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I feel for anyone who suffers directly of indirectly for either of these conditions, and I hope they understand my attack is on the 'impostors' making their life harder, not challenging the condition itself :) On the other hand- I write a lot of rubbish :) |
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As long as it makes sense it's ok! :D
Not many people can write proper anyway!! :D |
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I was fortunate enough to pass the 11+ and win a scholarship to an extremely good Private school, but even before I started there I had learned to spell and use grammar correctly at my previous school. In my day, that was considered very important.
The difference today is marked. My younger son also passed the 11+ and attended the local Grammar school, my other two children didn't. The work he was expected to do and the expectation that he would use correct spellings and grammar was in complete contrast to the attitude that as long as they did some work then the rest didn't matter that was prevalant at the two State schools. I was the one who checked their work for proper spelling and grammar and pointed out their mistakes, the teachers certainly never did. I also used to pull them up on lazy talking and incorrect use of words. The one that used to drive me absolutely wild was the habit they picked up of saying 'He goes, she goes' instead of 'He said, she said', as in 'And then he goes,'No, I didn't'. AAAARGH!!!! I hasten to add that none of them say that anymore:D As for text speak.................I really hate it. I don't even use text speak in a text!:D |
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On the 1st point, well thats why I prefer to call someone than text on my mobile - takes ages to type real words on a phone but I refuse to use text-speak abbreviations. |
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I must be a bit anal as I actually use full stops, commas and the like when I text people, I must get a life ;)
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