Oh, I'm with you 100%! I cannot conceive of what goes on in people's minds when they post half sentences as questions. I mean, first, it costs them points to post a question, so at least get your money's worth! And it's not like you can accidentally hit the enter button and bingo, it's posted. You have to go through at least two separate steps and then you have to click on "submit." And if you leave out critical information (which they always do), you can edit your question to add the missing details or answer questions people ask about your question. I wish I could sit next to them and see what the heck they were doing or trying to do.
2007-03-14 05:04:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, but that's not really a good use of this either now is it? Just trying to get some self satisfaction by b****ing ( and getting support for it) about others isn't what this site is for either. Curiosity makes me wonder why this was listed under pregnancy. Did you make the mistake of not listing it correctly under language or words and word play? Taking a short cut like those you were complaining about?
Unfortunately it seems that the younger generations of this country are no longer learning how to present themselves appropriately through words, which is sad because they are going to be needing these skills since communication through emails and such things is becoming such a common necessity. But if you think about, it's the ignorant under educated people who need us the most!
2007-03-14 05:16:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I think a lot of people are just lazy when they write out there questions, me on the other hand, i might be a younger writer/answerer, but i truly do not understand the "internet language" like, ok lol, yes, that i admit, i use way to much, but for the other words, such as "der" i mean, some people look at that like, "huh?"
and then they wonder why they dont get any answers, or really smartass replys, maybe if we could either read them, or think that its a question with a materity level high enough to be answered, we would answer!!!
personally, i would rather not answer a question of a 15 year old, on how to have a baby, i think its wrong!
2007-03-14 05:10:42
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answered by ruspecialenuf 3
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Not to mention some of the answers. I think some people just agree to try and get the 10 points. Someone could post a question asking if it's ok for their 3 yr old to smoke and does that make them a bad parent, and at least a handful will not necessarily say yes, it's ok, but close enough.
I think there are days where the special ed school let the kids play on the internet and they all come here.
2007-03-14 05:03:30
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answered by zinntwinnies 6
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i have often seen that some of these people do not speak English as their first language. Yahoo will kick me to a different area (like India or Singapore) but the question is still in English... most of the tI'me its not their first language.
now others... well. im not one to judge a educational level based on spelling because i SUCK at it.
If you cant read it, just pass it up. Regardless, they are looking for help too just like we are when we ask questions. they are TRYING to get some education from people who know more then they do.
And people knocking them about spelling does not make it any better. You never know who is sitting on the other side of the keys.
2007-03-14 05:08:57
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answered by Kynnie 6
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Finally!!!! I agree with you all the way. I love to give advice the best I can to people in need of it. However, some of these people on here can't spell, or abbreviate everything, and you have no idea what they are even asking in the first place!
2007-03-14 07:11:17
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answered by peyton31602 4
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Yes, I have noticed this as well. Personally, I believe there are a large number of children, under the age of 15, writing questions.
They have not yet learned how to spell or to use grammar appropriately.
2007-03-14 05:00:36
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 3
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why let it bother you so much i mean c mon there are worse causes to take up here girl ...yeah people need to use spell check more I just over look that question and sometimes it may be someone with less education or poor grammar like me and i have a collage education!!! so what I'm know I'm not stupid i have poor grammar and poor spelling blame the school for passing me all those years,and yessss i did work on it ....but should we scare, offend or hurt people with our opinions!! also they may be foreign not knowing how to spell but need our help anyway ,,would you turn your back on someone who fell if they couldn't speak properly ,is it really worth all that ,,there you go my opinion !!!! have a great day
2007-03-14 05:10:44
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answered by raindovewmn41 6
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I totally agree. It irritates me to no end. It is like they think they are in a chat room. At work I get e-mails from people who either think it is cool to send business messages that way or are just to ignorant to understand the correct way of communicating. Just because it is online does not make it ok to not use spell check or not proof what your writing.
2007-03-14 05:07:34
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answered by misstigeress 4
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