I had it written another way before I noticed it was at the top of the page and had to quote you to attatch it.
Do you accidently upset your students several times a day every day?
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2dimes wrote:I had it written another way before I noticed it was at the top of the page and had to quote you to attatch it.
Do you accidently upset your students several times a day every day?
daddy1gringo wrote:One disturbing trend here in Puerto Rico is the people named "Enrique" who have changed the spelling of their nickname (you see it in the sign for a lot of businesses) now that the letter "K" is officially added to the Spanish alphabet. It used to be "Quique", but now it is spelled the same as a racial slur for a Jewish person. Are they doing that in Mexico too?nietzsche wrote:It's annoying sometimes when a person writes without taking a bit of care of spelling the words correctly. I remember when the internet chats first started, I felt annoyed by those who would spell words wrongly. As time passed though, I started doing the same with the accents (around 20 percent of Spanish words use written accent) and not starting sentences with uppercase.
As time passed I realized I was the minority and, besides, they were not trying to annoy me, they just didn't know how to type better. What I've not been able to forgive though, is when they change words that everyone knows how to type (like "que" for "ke", "yo" for "io", "te" for "T", "se" for "C" and changing "ca" for "K").
It's quite different to type "right" instead of "write", they are both right spellings of a word and they sound the same.
I can write perfect English (spell at least) if I pay attention and double check). But I feel it's not as important as the content.
It's great that you can't tell anything to me because I'm not a native English speaker, but I can say, Symmetry, take your snob English and shove it up your ass.
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