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Am I the only one that believes people should type correctly when asking a question? Is there some way to create something that would change words that were "Chatspeak" to English?
For example:
there is dis boi, i relli relli like him! wat do i do?
Would become:
There is this boy, I really, really, like him! What do I do?
I know that is a dumb question to start with, but it's an example. I don't know how to create a program that would change the "fake" words into "real" words.. if you know, and would share, you rock!
Okay, first of all, this question is all out rude. People have the right to express themselves in anyway, shape or form. You have no right to critisize someone for being themselves,that's not cool. You're here to give advice, not to judge people on how grammatically correct they are. It doesn't matter, they want the advice not the english corrections.
Thank u n hav a nicce dayzzzz!!!!!
Megan
Edit- How so very rude. I recived a one for that? Hm. Well, let me tell you a little something sweetheart. You obviously were able to read it if you could translate it for us, and I think someone should be giving YOU advice if you're having a spaz attack over spelling. Get over it, and grow the hell up.
(Rating: 1) so, Megan, what you're saying is if I see a question that looks like this: "i luv dis boii, hes soooo hott!!! i relli relli luv him, liek, waii waii luv him! wat do i do?" and I can hardly read it, how am I supposed to give it a helpful answer? It's not gonna happen that way. I speak English and Sign Language. I write in English and Sign Language. (though if I were to write in ASL, no one would understand me) I agree that you have a right to express yourself, but when you're asking for help from someone else, you should write in thier native language.