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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1738358" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Being the granddaughter of an english teacher, I still tend to look at the spelling of words and wonder if people realize that their spelling completely changes the meaning of the word. So, I try to use mostly correct spelling so the meaning is correct, and I notice things like that alot. Some times I have trouble with how people spell things, but again, that is a carryover from my childhood. I remember for years my grandmother would get on our case when my brothers and I would use the word "ain't". It was not in the dictionary at the time. She would always tell us "ain't isn't in the dictionary". When it was added to the dictionary, we took lots of ribbing when we showed her and she said, "well, it is not a proper word." I also do not have auto correct on anything at this time. Probably a good thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1738358, member: 25884"] Being the granddaughter of an english teacher, I still tend to look at the spelling of words and wonder if people realize that their spelling completely changes the meaning of the word. So, I try to use mostly correct spelling so the meaning is correct, and I notice things like that alot. Some times I have trouble with how people spell things, but again, that is a carryover from my childhood. I remember for years my grandmother would get on our case when my brothers and I would use the word "ain't". It was not in the dictionary at the time. She would always tell us "ain't isn't in the dictionary". When it was added to the dictionary, we took lots of ribbing when we showed her and she said, "well, it is not a proper word." I also do not have auto correct on anything at this time. Probably a good thing. [/QUOTE]
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