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Peevish Grammer and Spelling
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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 440400" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>When I was a store manager I had an employee who was one of the most intelligent people I have ever met. She was studying to be a Geologist and working part-time for me. She had horrible spelling and didn't care about it. It was sad but people thought she was stupid because of her poor spelling and grammar. She finally realized this and started learning to spell correctly. Her grades improved and she got a better job because of it.</p><p>I can be in a hurry and spell incorrectly or use poor grammar when on the board and I think everyone here can. Minor errors don't bother me. However, I do find some posts hard to read that are not capitalized, have no punctuation, poor grammar and misspelling to extremes. I've probably missed some very good information because I have gotten lost trying to read some posters version of English.</p><p>My mother always told us to never underestimate the impact that speaking and writing properly has. I guess it stuck with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 440400, member: 1258"] When I was a store manager I had an employee who was one of the most intelligent people I have ever met. She was studying to be a Geologist and working part-time for me. She had horrible spelling and didn't care about it. It was sad but people thought she was stupid because of her poor spelling and grammar. She finally realized this and started learning to spell correctly. Her grades improved and she got a better job because of it. I can be in a hurry and spell incorrectly or use poor grammar when on the board and I think everyone here can. Minor errors don't bother me. However, I do find some posts hard to read that are not capitalized, have no punctuation, poor grammar and misspelling to extremes. I've probably missed some very good information because I have gotten lost trying to read some posters version of English. My mother always told us to never underestimate the impact that speaking and writing properly has. I guess it stuck with me. [/QUOTE]
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