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Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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Originally posted by blas87 View PostMy favorite thing to do is to correct the grammar and spelling of people who ought to know better than to make stupid mistakes.....aka, people making way more money than me.
You know, since picking on grammar and spelling is an acceptable thing to do and all.
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As far as correcting goes, wouldn't you want to know if you were consistently making a stupid mistake?
I have a friend who always pronounced the word "misled" as "m-eye-zld". I felt it necessary to correct him so he wouldn't sound like an idiot all the time.
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Originally posted by DrFaroohk View PostI have a friendAny comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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Originally posted by DrFaroohkI have a friend who always pronounced the word "misled" as "m-eye-zld". I felt it necessary to correct him so he wouldn't sound like an idiot all the time.
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It really is different when talking to your close friends and family. If they know you love them, they're more likely to take your correction as an act of caring instead of snobbery or a desire to make them look bad.
And in the terribly embarrassing case of mispronouncing "misled" as "m-eye-zled", one might work a polite correction into the conversation. For example, if someone said that he was "m-eye-zled", I'd respond with, "Oh, that's unfortunate. How were you misled?"
That story actually reminds me of something I'd do quite frequently as a child. I would read a lot, so I developed a large vocabulary of words that I had not heard spoken aloud before. I knew what they meant, and could use them in context, but I often mispronounced them. I probably still do that sometimes.Last edited by Boozy; 07-15-2009, 11:54 PM.
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Why is only okay to criticize the content of the post but not how it was written?
I often get in trouble for writing things that are mostly obvious to nearly everyone, but could be taken to mean things I never intended. That's kind of a grammar issue.
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^^ ha ha, I did that a lot too. My brother took great joy in giving me crap for not knowing how to say "sacred" or "macabre" when I was young, even though I knew what they meant and had just never heard them out loud before.
Ah well, that's what brothers are for, yeah?
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I would also point out that if you're doing something that requires perfect text, for example posting a fanfic you wrote, then you really need to get yourself a beta to check it thru for examples of bad spelling and grammar. The fact is, no matter how good your story is, if it's badly written and badly spelt people are going to notice that and get stuck on criticising your spelling and writing, rather than read your story. Either that or they'll just not bother after the first few lines of bad writing. I once clicked on a fanfic that showed promise, yet after a few minutes ploughing thru a gigantic wall of text, with no capital letters or full stops at all, I just gave up. -.-"Oh wow, I can't believe how stupid I used to be and you still are."
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Originally posted by Lace Neil Singer View Postyou really need to get yourself a beta to check it thru for examples of bad spelling and grammar.Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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It's mainly used in fanfic, and it's not exclusively British. A beta checks thru your piece of writing to look for spelling mistakes, grammar errors etc; but also for things like unrealistic events or characters. Basically, it's like a proofreader; a fresh eye to look over your work to see if it's fit to publish, or if there's anything that needs working on. The best beta is someone who's a relative stranger, such as someone you know online, who can look at your work in an unbiased way."Oh wow, I can't believe how stupid I used to be and you still are."
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Originally posted by Lace Neil Singer View PostA beta checks thru your piece of writing to look for spelling mistakes, grammar errors etc; but also for things like unrealistic events or characters.Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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Yup, that's about it. XD Trust me, there are good fanfic pieces; and they are always the ones where the authors enlisted a beta.
I don't generally nitpick on forum posting; well, I'm an incredibly lazy typist so it would just be a case of being in a glass house and throwing stones."Oh wow, I can't believe how stupid I used to be and you still are."
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