
May 02, 2010, 12:16 PM
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Member Since: Jul 2009
Location: Phoenix, AZ, USA
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Originally Posted by perpetuallysad
I know by saying this I am only going to look like an old pedantic fool, but is anyone else bothered by the complete butchering of the English language that text messaging has caused?
I take two neighborhood teenagers to school everyday and they say that they even use the abbreviated spelling (usually phonetic or just initals) in written letters, emails, etc. I have a nephew who is 15 and that child's writings is completely incoherent with the numerous spelling, grammatical and punctuation mistakes.
Anyway, I am an English major and I write, so maybe this is making me cling to something that is dying, but it just seems a crying shame to see written language butchered as such.
(By the way, I am not talking about just random, occasional misspellings, but the complete obliviousness and lack of regard for spelling, grammar and punctuation rules.)
Does this bug anyone else, or am I alone here? 
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It kinda bugs me, too, PS. But I make plenty of mistakes myself. I was wondering......this is your first post of this thread. Is there a mistake here or would it be proper to say "that child's writings is"? This is the kind of thing that would perplex me.
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