Seriously, why is it so damn hard for people to spell correctly?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Etiquette? sbloemeke answered Tuesday October 4 2005, 4:41 pm: Because people try to save a few letters by typing shortly. It happens a lot because of text messaging, but some are just too lazy to write something like and, so they right nd. Or, they are just stupid like me and forget the right mean your right or correct, not scribbling something down. :P
And then, other stuff is just because it is the hip thing to do, like writing babi instead of baby.
Well, it happens. I guess that's the best I can do. Drop one in the inbox if you need anything else! [ sbloemeke's advice column | Ask sbloemeke A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Sunday October 2 2005, 11:54 pm: Depends, really. As "x0 hOlLiSteR baBe" said below: "They're lazy". Personally, I think it's pure ignorance, and possibly even lack of self-respect and self-discipline. I find it to be disgusting that so many individuals find it acceptable to butcher the English language, without a care... =/ [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
AskAndy answered Sunday October 2 2005, 10:31 pm: Because people aren't in school so they don't feel like spelling correctly. Sometimes they really can't spell well, or they're like me, who sometimes spells badly automatically and sometimes spells really well without trying. Or people try so hard to spell well that they explode with IM language. [ AskAndy's advice column | Ask AskAndy A Question ]
fabulous11 answered Sunday October 2 2005, 10:08 pm: well if your talkin about typing online then i could understand...casue it can get confussing some times...but if you are talkin about spelling in general then i dont know [ fabulous11's advice column | Ask fabulous11 A Question ]
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