Re: Punctuation, Communication and Understanding
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Originally Posted by
jsmorphs2
I do not intend this to be rude by any means, however, there have been A LOT of posts lately of people needing help but typing their posts in strange ways. For instance not using periods, one sentience makes up the whole post, no spacing between sentences, not capitalizing letters, etc.
It's very hard to read and understand an issue someone is having when proper punctuation isn't used (for myself anyway and maybe for others). And the last thing you want is someone miss reading your post if its important.
I understand it's hard to type on smart phones if that's the case but please be aware that communicating your issues/experiences correctly is the best way to be understood.
Sorry for the rant. I should be the last one complaining. If it wasn't for spell check no one would be able to read my posts :rofl:.
Just saying! :P
Re: Punctuation, Communication and Understanding
i've noticed that 9 x's outta 10 when theres a confusing "help me" thread the OP is in another country.
i always chocked it up to "thats just how they communicate there" or if the OP is trying to get all their info out to get help faster and just not fretting over puncuation etc. what if english is not their primary language? at that point it is not their fault if their posts are confusing.
i generally cant respond to the super confusing ones though, especially if the sentences blend with each other (no periods).
Re: Punctuation, Communication and Understanding
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Originally Posted by
mommanessy247
especially if the sentences blend with each other (no periods).
I once wrote a whole essay using maybe about 1 period per paragraph and my english proffesor had a nice conversation with me...although it wasnt badly written, he stated that it was rare for anyone to use very few periods. In fact he did mention a book from the 1600s i believe that was written with one period and that was all. Now i did use other forms of punctuation but he did mention that people dont or cant retain information or understanding when its written that way and its just too long for anyone to keep them interested. Reminds me of Amadeus, when Mozart is told that his music was too long and had to be cut so the people could rest from listening to too many notes...wicked hehehe:snake: