It was a good try though, to ask that grammar was mandatory.
Unfortunately this is the 21st century, fewer people use proper grammar because text speak is more 'convenient.'
Really though, it is that hard to spell out 'to' instead of simply typing '2'?
It is only one more character!
*sighs in defeat*
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*knock knock*
*opens door*
Hello sir, I am a representative from eBay.
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dude wats this wat i do to you sonic you said yu wanted to llike m i likerd you now you do this i find it i go micester search to e ball runmble and its like 3 hthing so first now anda i use suthe thing its you and now ayou atalk her in by my back?
dude wats this wat i do to you sonic you said yu wanted to llike m i likerd you now you do this i find it i go micester search to e ball runmble and its like 3 hthing so first now anda i use suthe thing its you and now ayou atalk her in by my back?
Wait, what? Next time maybe you can put an english translation somewhere. Haha jk.
dude wats this wat i do to you sonic you said yu wanted to llike m i likerd you now you do this i find it i go micester search to e ball runmble and its like 3 hthing so first now anda i use suthe thing its you and now ayou atalk her in by my back?
LOL!!!!
If Micester really somehow found this thread and signed up with FFR then that is awesome!!!! It is probably some random person who made the account though.
It's not elitism. It's a standard. And if someone is trying to learn a language, you would think they'd use words properly and not shorten them to 'u' or 'y' or 'r'. You can't learn a language like that.
What makes that the exception? The oh-so American assumption that everyone has English as their native language? Hello, this is the internet, it exists outside of America as well. In fact, English is my third language.
Plus, you see so many abbreviations these days, whether you like it or not, and I know people who actually think that's a part of the English language. It's not their fault because it's what they constantly read all over the internet.
Damn, if everyone in Belgium or The Netherlands would complain about people not speaking Standard Dutch they'd be busy all day because everyone speaks their different dialect, and they type like that as well. It's a way of letting people know where you are from over here.
I'm trying to tell you people to let go. I know exceptionally smart people with incredibly bad grammar on MSN. When I ask why they don't try to type properly, I get the answer 'I'm getting my point across, and in the end, that's what communication is all about'. Which is a very good point.
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What makes that the exception? The oh-so American assumption that everyone has English as their native language? Hello, this is the internet, it exists outside of America as well. In fact, English is my third language.
Plus, you see so many abbreviations these days, whether you like it or not, and I know people who actually think that's a part of the English language. It's not their fault because it's what they constantly read all over the internet.
Damn, if everyone in Belgium or The Netherlands would complain about people not speaking Standard Dutch they'd be busy all day because everyone speaks their different dialect, and they type like that as well. It's a way of letting people know where you are from over here.
I'm trying to tell you people to let go. I know exceptionally smart people with incredibly bad grammar on MSN. When I ask why they don't try to type properly, I get the answer 'I'm getting my point across, and in the end, that's what communication is all about'. Which is a very good point.
I failed to mention that Rumble Fighter is a North America/Canada only game.
Magewout, your point is all fine and good until they're NOT getting their point across, which I find happens more often than not with people with terrible spelling/grammar.
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What do you mean it doesn't matter? You would expect someone born and raised in America to speak English. How many all Spanish schools do you think they have? Even if a child was taught predominately a different language they are still going to be around English since they were very little (if raised in America). So it does matter.
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