Wulod you ironge my pniot comletpely jsut bsuaece of the fcat taht I cnat slpel?
1. What did I say?
2. Do you care more about the spelling, or the point given?
2007-04-06
03:13:10
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asked by
Adia Azrael
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Society & Culture
➔ Religion & Spirituality
The reason I asked was simple.
1. My first language isn't english, so my spellings and my grammar would have errors sometimes.
2. Sometime I ask honest, deep, thoughtful questions, but I messed up somewhere and thanks to the inability for the Questioner to edit the Question, I couldn't.
and people would just answer:
"Uh....so what, you can't spell that word properly."
2007-04-06
03:20:41 ·
update #1
I ignore spelling if a good point is being made
some people do not speak English well and I give them credit just for being here in an English forum
2007-04-06 03:20:50
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answered by Peace 7
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Would u ignore my point completely just because of the fact that i can't spell?
People need 2 nick-pick about trivia things. I've ask questions that had a good point and wanted a intelligent response and mostly what i received 4 an answer were "your spellings bad"- If the person still understood the question it could not have been that bad. I admit my spelling is not that great but if the topic is serious why does that matter!
I od caer moer abotu teh poitn thna teh speling! If the spell check button would work properly we would not have this problem. Talk to Y/A about that. When they fix it I''ll be able 2 spell perfectly and than people would find something else wrong - like improper grammer, u can't win.
2007-04-06 03:34:57
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answered by ? 5
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1. For some reason "ignore" got me until I realized the context. Usually that trick works.
2. I care about the point given. But it really does show the intelligence level of a person when they can neither spell nor ask an original question of worth.
2007-04-06 03:17:26
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answered by Ferret 4
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1.Would you ignore my point completely just because of the fact that i cant spell?
2. I care more about the point. As long as I can figure out what you are saying I dont care a lot about spelling.
2007-04-06 03:23:35
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answered by Anonymous
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You said
Would you ignore my point completely just because of the fact that I can't spell?
And no- I'm not going to judge people or ignore them because they can't spell or have bad grammer. I hate that! The other one is- wrong category- who cares?!?! people are so weird about that stuff
2007-04-06 03:26:33
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answered by Anonymous
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You wanted to know whether your point should be ignored just because you cannot spell.
My answer is no, because I care about your point, not your spelling.
This is a point I made to another R&S asker yesterday:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AmnRrPosklMnAbXKmgb44EDty6IX?qid=20070405073820AAs2B1x&show=7#profile-info-97d389ca28ca00cf8fea095451ff2d92aa
Judging from the answers to that question, most folks here care more about spelling than understanding the question.
2007-04-06 03:23:01
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answered by Suzanne: YPA 7
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1. you said, would you ignore my point completly because of the fact that I can't spell.
2. I'd need to know your point and yes, the spelling bothers me.
2007-04-06 03:17:48
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answered by sister steph 6
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Would you ignore my point completely because of the fact that I can't spell?
No, but I do care that this was a really dumb question with no obvious point.
2007-04-06 03:18:00
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answered by Vanora S 3
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i might if you clearly cant spell the word. a typo is a different thing... and i almost always ignore non-native english speakers' spelling errors...
come to think if it, i dont mind spelling errors because i dont use apostrophes.
2007-04-06 03:24:45
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answered by lnfrared Loaf 6
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Why would one ignore your point completely just because of the fact you intentionally misspelled the words?
Its perfectly legible to me.
2007-04-06 03:18:00
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answered by Anonymous
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