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i-Fred wrote: So, in other words If you can't type or spell here in the most accurate form, you are less of a person??

Its only the people who are so anal about spelling ect ect complain about it,,

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I didn't want to hurt anyone. And I didn't mean that "you are less of a person". All I wanted to say is that much of people make mistakes now, and it pisses off to see that. It's always good to see when people write everything right, I'm glad to see good grammar, but bad grammar isn't that good.
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By the way, I want to ask a question, silly question perhaps, but what version of the English language do you prefer? I've been learnt in school (although, I have reached that great form of English by my own efforts) to a classic version of English, the one that's being used in England. I prefer only that version.
I don't like American words, for example, "favorite" instead of "favoUrite", "realiZe" instead of "realiSe", "program" instead of "programme", etc., etc.
Also, American people pronounce "r" everywhere and they don't use Present Perfect much. I don't like that either.
Don't kill me for that. I don't have anything against American version of English. I have just aired my opinion :-)
"I really feel like being evil tonight."
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Hey hey, please don't make this topic die. Your posts are needed.
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Lostman wrote: By the way, I want to ask a question, silly question perhaps, but what version of the English language do you prefer? I've been learnt in school (although, I have reached that great form of English by my own efforts) to a classic version of English, the one that's being used in England. I prefer only that version.
I don't like American words, for example, "favorite" instead of "favoUrite", "realiZe" instead of "realiSe", "program" instead of "programme", etc., etc.
Also, American people pronounce "r" everywhere and they don't use Present Perfect much. I don't like that either.
Don't kill me for that. I don't have anything against American version of English. I have just aired my opinion :-)

I like english english (british english), although i have a lot of american friends.
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For the first time my son had the responsibility of running the entire sound and light system for the DJ company he works with (family friend) because the friend was actually in the wedding party.  He developed song lists and various combinations and permutations and couldn't have been more dedicated or motivated to do a good job.  Even with these optimal conditions he misspelled, among other things, the same song title three different times three different ways.   That's got to be something with brain function, an inability to attend or store information short term.  He's a smart kid, so intelligence is unlikely to play much of a part.  Ontario's education system places at or near the top when compared to the rest of Canada and the world and it's got every advantage an education system can have.  It's adequately funded in a first world nation, it's highly standardized yet allows for flexibility in delivery in the classroom, and it raises the bar for everybody though competition between French and English and Public and Catholic school boards.  And yet my boy, who was read to daily for years from the time he was just a few weeks old, can't spell.  It's a mystery. Word on the street is he did great job at the wedding though!  :)
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The board was pretty ok untill you came in trolling up the place. Stop spamming the boards with your horrible threads.
Thanks.
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The Fairy King wrote: The board was pretty ok untill you came in trolling up the place. Stop spamming the boards with your horrible threads.
Thanks.
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I haven't spammed any board yet. Or maybe any moderator should ban someone's trolling arse?
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I am not a native english speaker, but am fairly proficient at the language. However, there are days/times when I just can't form a proper sentence comfrotably while speaking in English while the local language flows just fine. Anyone else experienced it?

I remember a teacher who once said "All of you knows....". I don't recall her English as being bad per se, but that one mistake somehow sounded so wierd.
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Of course, typos will happen.  Nobody's going to condemn you for that !  At least, not anyone who is even somewhat proficient at the language.  They can tell the difference between an honest mistake and grammatical buffoonery.
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