every time i try to answer a question on this website,its says chatspeak problem please answer in english and i do. does this happen to anyone else,i answer in perfectly good english i even did spelling and grammar check.is this happening to anyone else?what can i do?
mrs_radcliffe answered Saturday April 2 2005, 3:23 pm: IF you use slang, advice doesnt like it so its alrigh to use some but. If you use loads they wont send it until is full words.
S_C answered Saturday April 2 2005, 3:03 pm: Do you know what chatspeak is. If you say lyk, omg, lol, jk, jw, bc, @, u, ur, 2, wit, nuttin, r, wut, and stuff like that repeatedly then it'll say that, and it's telling you to type like you would if you were writing a school report. It doesn't have to be perfect grammer, but for those of us who would rather be able to easily read something, then it should be somewhat nice typing. But if you're just typing like...
"Hey, how are you today. Nothing much is going on with me. Hope all is well for you. Well I guess I'll just talk to you later. Bye for now. Love always, *your name*" Then I'm not really sure what's up. If that's the case then ask advicenator_admin [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
Karen answered Saturday April 2 2005, 2:49 pm: Are you typing words such as "omg, lol, lyke, u, r, ur, dis, dats," and so on? Those are chatspeak words and that's usually why you can't submit an answer to a question. If you don't use those words and you type properly like I am, then I don't know why you are getting that message. Just try to rewrite your answer again as you would write something in school and that will fix the problem. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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