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Does it matter? Inquiring minds want to know!

IAJO163 8 Nov 19
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I'm an admitted sapiophile. Good writing is an upfront turn-on !

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Good give away on education and character

bobwjr Level 10 Nov 20, 2019
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Yes, it matters. Bad grammar is equated with lack of education, intelligence, and upbringing, or at the very least, a regrettable lack of interest in those things and in one's self. I taught my sons good grammar and good manners because I understood that the lack of those things would close doors for them, both in careers and courtships.

Deb57 Level 8 Nov 20, 2019
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My spelling and grammar are impeccable. I have seen no evidence that women give a shit about it.

They most certainly care if those things are Not good!!!! Definitely signs of a scammer, for one, sloppy & disrespectful if not a scammer.......bleh!

We definitely notice when it's not. Don't underestimate the good impression caused by attention to grammar. It matters.

@BitFlipper

It's crucial to me. Poor grammar shows lack of attention to detail, ignorance, poor education and/or laziness.

With spelling and grammar check on websites and Microsoft Word, there's no excuse for it.

Women in your generation seem to care a lot about it... soo keep it up! 😉 😛

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My generation are masters of text speak/tlk and we love our abbreviations and slang words.... I don't think poor grammar indicates ignorance or being uneducated, though it may signify our laziness. heh
I would gauge a guy's intelligence based on our conversations and how he responded to topics I introduced... I was able to weed out simple-minded guys this way and find intelligent guys, despite their online poor grammar. 😉

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It's crucial to me. I want an intelligent man with a great sense of humor.

Poor grammar shows lack of attention to detail, ignorance, poor education and/or laziness.

With spelling and grammar check on websites and Microsoft Word, there's no excuse for it.

“...there’s no excuse for it.” lol. Sorry, I couldn’t help myself ☺️

@Bobbyzen

Sorry, it was a typo. Thanks for the correction.

@LiterateHiker I am a former book and magazine editor. But when it comes to texting I’m all thumbs (literally, rather two thumbs) and make many mistakes. I was just playing with you!

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I can't count the number of times I've heard this: "I love you long time good"

Not sure I would call it bad grammar or not.

It's on the edge of being discriminating.

@IAJO163

People with lousy grammar are not a protected group under the Civil Rights Act.

@LiterateHiker You're not saying they should be, are you? Could there be a Gov't pass that justifies it?

@IAJO163

Of course not. It is an asinine idea.

The following characteristics are "protected" by United States federal anti-discrimination law:

Race – Civil Rights Act of 1964
Religion – Civil Rights Act of 1964
National origin – Civil Rights Act of 1964
Age (40 and over) – Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
Sex – Equal Pay Act of 1963 and Civil Rights Act of 1964

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission interprets 'sex' to include discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

Pregnancy – Pregnancy Discrimination Act
Familial status – Civil Rights Act of 1968 Title VIII: Prohibits discrimination for having children, with an exception for senior housing. Also prohibits making a preference for those with children.
Disability status – Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
Veteran status – Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 and Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act
Genetic information – Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act.

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To bad the study was so limited in scope, although age demographics would be particularly interesting/relevant.

1of5 Level 8 Nov 19, 2019

definitely... I would guess older generations (Gen X'ers and Boomers) care about proper grammar waaay more than millenials and Gen Z. 🙂

@demifeministgal Yes we do and one day the next gen will peeve you with something that will make you want to hold onto the past. 😉

@IAJO163 It was not a dig at you and older generations it was just expanding on 1of5's point that research that controls for age variables would be interesting. 🙂 LOL you assume that Gen Z'ers are not already annoying me 😉 😛

@demifeministgal I just know that they ARE annoying me! LOL!!! 😀

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