Liverbirdie
Ryder Cup Winner
Bloody predictive text.
You ken who you are and your really starting to piss me off. Couldn't give a flying duck about spelling on a golf forum and if this is how you get your kicks then you really ought to get out more often.
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Is this thread still running?
I must say, pedant or not, I personally find it odd why anyone would make a spelling mistake on a forum, since my browser(s) seems to automatically behave like the spelling police since it underlines stuff in red squiggly lines if it's incorrectly spelt.
As for grammar; well....I'm as guilty as anyone of making it up as I go along.
Having tried using the forum on a mobile device (a tablet) I must say it's hard work to do anything properly on it.....
hence why I'm back on a laptop/netbook for the time being.
The only question I need to ask is "is writing on an iPad as hard as writing on an android tablet?"
If it's funny, it's fair game.
Text speak..no.
Some punctuation is good, as are paragraphs, especially in longer posts. Much easier to read.
Simple spelling mistakes like someone writing Calloway instead of Callaway are understandable.![]()
I have to edit spelling and punctuation for a living. It's a relief to be on here where it doesn't matter. (It really doesn't)
Life is about what you're trying to say and the sentiment behind it, not how "correct" it is.
Most people who are self-appointed grammar police have a very narrow conception of what is correct, usually based on their post-war grammar school education. Well, language evolves, so deal with it.
If it's funny, it's fair game.
Text speak..no.
Some punctuation is good, as are paragraphs, especially in longer posts. Much easier to read.
Simple spelling mistakes like someone writing Calloway instead of Callaway are understandable.![]()
I must admit to cringing when i see some of the more common spelling mistakes, there instead of their, too and to, but dont tend to jump on people. No ones perfect, some people will have trouble spelling for one reason or another.
But I think some people are genuinely trying to be helpful when they are correcting others and I dont see a problem with this. There are lots of people who are reading the internet who might benefit from this, ie children so that they dont pick up wrong spellings and it would definitley benefit them down the line.
I have to edit spelling and punctuation for a living. It's a relief to be on here where it doesn't matter. (It really doesn't)
Life is about what you're trying to say and the sentiment behind it, not how "correct" it is.
Most people who are self-appointed grammar police have a very narrow conception of what is correct, usually based on their post-war grammar school education. Well, language evolves, so deal with it.
Imagine someone has dyslexia, probably has a hang up about, and get's flamed on a public forum. No one would like their failings publicly criticised, whatever they are.
I think you should check your spelling as well too????