Re: 100-x-xx
I don't think it's a matter of whether someone HAS a bad spelling habit, or just can't and won't put the effort in to be as proper, and polite, as possible. It's the fact that most people, who are like this simply just don't care. They type, if you can read it and understand the main point, they will be satisfied enough. To them, 75% is good enough than trying to get a 100%. These are the kind of people that just demand help. They don't care about other's concerns so long as they've got one. Because, to them, they are king/queen over everyone else.
Although, since they do have grammar and spelling issues, it's usually best to just leave them alone. It's very futile to try and help them improve. By doing this, you interfere with their computer lifestyle. It's very simple, they want to be as they are. Just because the majority of us grew up on a basis of ideal properness does not mean we need to start pulling people around, dragging them down with us. Sure, it may be good for them to have better communication skills, but it's not magic.
I don't think it's a matter of whether someone HAS a bad spelling habit, or just can't and won't put the effort in to be as proper, and polite, as possible. It's the fact that most people, who are like this simply just don't care. They type, if you can read it and understand the main point, they will be satisfied enough. To them, 75% is good enough than trying to get a 100%. These are the kind of people that just demand help. They don't care about other's concerns so long as they've got one. Because, to them, they are king/queen over everyone else.
Although, since they do have grammar and spelling issues, it's usually best to just leave them alone. It's very futile to try and help them improve. By doing this, you interfere with their computer lifestyle. It's very simple, they want to be as they are. Just because the majority of us grew up on a basis of ideal properness does not mean we need to start pulling people around, dragging them down with us. Sure, it may be good for them to have better communication skills, but it's not magic.
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