Julia
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But explod, what's the point of anyone making a correction if you take no notice?On an opposition thread today they have been talking about correct grammer, writing and speaking. Many are not happy at how some of us bogans express ourselves.
Again you have 'grammer' rather than 'grammar'!
Ah, an analogy to which I can completely relate at present.I have a very old Mercedes Benz and all the family believe I should upgrade. I refuse, cars are not my thing but at times I do need to get from A to B and the old bomb does that. 10 ks to the litre, plenty of power to cut off the odd youngun in a 4 x 4 and the comfort and reliablity is amazing.
Well, I can quite see that exemplary grammar and spelling would be less than important to a career as a shearer. You probably also made way more money in this capacity than many employed in more academic fields. So it's a good point.None of that stopped me from being a good shearer, Father and to a very high level in my later chosen career, in fact I achieved High Distinctions for papers at Uni.
I'll refrain from comment about uni marks, other than perhaps to refer to my earlier comments on the Spelling/Grammar thread about standards of teachers.
Well done for having done the uni thing later in life when it's much harder.
I'm really not sure. In spoken English, I think we more readily accept less than perfect language, but somehow with the printed word it's more glaring.So what is it with communication. Is it not that we should be understood and be able to understand our fellow that is important, I dont' know.
I suppose when we are engaged in oral conversation we're also absorbed by the other person's body language, warmth of personality etc., but none of that is easily apparent in typed words.
So, I'd say I probably apply a harsher standard to the written word, especially in these days of spell checkers etc.
A lot of the poor spelling and grammar is simply laziness imo.
Obviously, a lot of posters on this great forum don't even bother to read through their posts for typos prior to submitting. How hard is it to do that?
OK, fine. None of us are put on this earth to make others happy.As long as we get the job done and I have good trades the world is sweet in my corner.
That sounds like a satisfying activity. Could we perhaps look at growing vegetables as an analogy for using proper English?Expanded the vegie patch considerably this afternoon.
Don't you feel a sense of pride if you can grow, pick and use the perfectly formed ripe tomato, Explod? Isn't it somehow a bit more satisfying than a few wizened, disease-affected specimens which still qualify as food?
Such can be the difference between reading reasonably well constructed English and picking one's way through misspellings and incorrect grammar.
I appreciate that I'm sounding pedantic and picky, but before anyone lambasts me, let's remember that I'm only commenting in the threads on the subject, so if you're not interested in said topic, why not just move on to something that is of more interest.
I'm vaguely reminded of the "Are wine buffs wankers' thread. I'm sure a few people will get the connection.
Yes, it's a worry right up there with what the Greens will do to the Australian economy.Very worried about what Benanke is going to do with the Federal Reserve or your money.