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Don't. You. Hate. When. People. Post. Like. This.

why do they do it? i mean, most people have to write at least a little bit in school. no teacher would ever accept that. of course no teacher would ever accept my lack of initial caps either, but then, i make them in formal writing. i didn't have arthritis in my hands when i was at school, either.

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genessa 8 Sep 15
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Your example is much like texting which I absolutely hate. People are like that today and it's not just kids. My grown daughters can text you a letter. Why not e-mail me a letter instead. People today would rather text a job interview.

i refuse to text. i just refuse. i don't even check my texts. if someone knows my phone number they can CALL me.

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@Avicenna lol (oops sorry). i will do stuff like lol and omg, but r u and y and all that shorthand -- uh-uh. nope. not for me, and it hate seeing it too.

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I agree, but when I went to school we used a pen and paper and we were taught how to spell correctly.

if my peers' spelling is any example, i don't think we were taught that. i learned to spell by reading. some of my teachers were ignorant as hell. (i had an english teacher tell the class "you rise your hand; your hand raises." i had another english teacher tell me there was no such word as "perpetrate" and i must have meant "perpetuate"; as it happens, i had meant perpetrate, which is a real word.) i have arthritis in my hands. i sure am glad i have a keyboard and don't have to hurt myself holding a pen.

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@genessa I'm with you. We used to have to use Italic pens, which was made even more difficult because I am left handed.

@magicwatch there is little accommodation, even these days, for southpaws.

i am righthanded for tools (forks, pens) but lefthanded for some (dealing cards, opening bottle or jars, many cooking motions that don't require tools) and ambidextrous for others. it's weird.

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People print their names today. That's all they know. How the hell would they sign a check or a contract?

@DenoPenno or even an English cheque ?

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