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Mon Apr 18, 2005 2:57 pm

Adam loves Hilary Duff wrote:
Twinkle wrote:So you're saying that anyone who types in chat language is a moron? Nice going there Adam, you've managed to offend quite a few people. I don't mind chat speak abbrievations are easy to understand and make IMing quicker, 1337 on the other hand...

No......
But I am sorta sick of getting birthday cards that say
"2 Adum Hapy Brithdiay"


Don't you think it may be because they can't spell? A lot of people who struggle with spelling, spell phoenetically. Besides, it's the thought that counts.

Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:02 pm

Twinkle wrote:
Adam loves Hilary Duff wrote:
Twinkle wrote:So you're saying that anyone who types in chat language is a moron? Nice going there Adam, you've managed to offend quite a few people. I don't mind chat speak abbrievations are easy to understand and make IMing quicker, 1337 on the other hand...

No......
But I am sorta sick of getting birthday cards that say
"2 Adum Hapy Brithdiay"


Don't you think it may be because they can't spell? A lot of people who struggle with spelling, spell phoenetically. Besides, it's the thought that counts.

When the kids who do that are teenagers, it gets scary.

Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:05 pm

Twinkle wrote:Don't you think it may be because they can't spell? A lot of people who struggle with spelling, spell phoenetically. Besides, it's the thought that counts.

It depends for me. If the person has English as a first language, is mature enough to spell properly (ie 12 and above), and the word is quite a basic one (like birthday, sense, etc), bad spelling will make me doubt their intelligence.

Though of course I won't expect everyone to spell "phonetically" correctly. :P

Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:06 pm

Adam loves Hilary Duff wrote:
Twinkle wrote:
Adam loves Hilary Duff wrote:
Twinkle wrote:So you're saying that anyone who types in chat language is a moron? Nice going there Adam, you've managed to offend quite a few people. I don't mind chat speak abbrievations are easy to understand and make IMing quicker, 1337 on the other hand...

No......
But I am sorta sick of getting birthday cards that say
"2 Adum Hapy Brithdiay"


Don't you think it may be because they can't spell? A lot of people who struggle with spelling, spell phoenetically. Besides, it's the thought that counts.

When the kids who do that are teenagers, it gets scary.


Age really has nothing to with it. My friend is rubbish at spelling and grammer. I swear, his writing is completely illegible but he's a Maths genius. He's incredibly intelligent, he just can't spell. That's why I got so het up about that comment you made earlier. He's far from moronic.

Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:14 pm

Twinkle wrote:
Adam loves Hilary Duff wrote:
Twinkle wrote:
Adam loves Hilary Duff wrote:
Twinkle wrote:So you're saying that anyone who types in chat language is a moron? Nice going there Adam, you've managed to offend quite a few people. I don't mind chat speak abbrievations are easy to understand and make IMing quicker, 1337 on the other hand...

No......
But I am sorta sick of getting birthday cards that say
"2 Adum Hapy Brithdiay"


Don't you think it may be because they can't spell? A lot of people who struggle with spelling, spell phoenetically. Besides, it's the thought that counts.

When the kids who do that are teenagers, it gets scary.


Age really has nothing to with it. My friend is rubbish at spelling and grammer. I swear, his writing is completely illegible but he's a Maths genius. He's incredibly intelligent, he just can't spell. That's why I got so het up about that comment you made earlier. He's far from moronic.

My friend learned how to spell the word 'what' at age 12.
I'm not trying to insult people or anything.
I'm just saying that they don't teach kids as good as they use to.
Spelling 'what' at age 12 well I spelt 'encyclopedia' at age 4.........

Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:32 pm

Not teaching kids right?

Have you ever heard of dyslexia?

Dear lord. And it's people who can't spell who are apparently 'moronic'

Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:34 pm

Adam loves Hilary Duff wrote:Spelling 'what' at age 12 well I spelt 'encyclopedia' at age 4.........


Jeez, get off your high horse. You may have learnt how to spell at an early age but you've still got a lot to learn kiddo.

Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:43 pm

Igg wrote:Not teaching kids right?

Have you ever heard of dyslexia?

Dear lord. And it's people who can't spell who are apparently 'moronic'

If that's dyslexia, than 95% of the kids in this town have it.

Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:59 pm

Unless you'd like to present me with a carefully executed study of kids in your town, to see whether their spelling meets the standard expected of their age, I suggest you rethink that.

Twinkle's right, you seem to have a heck of a lot to learn.

Mon Apr 18, 2005 11:20 pm

Lillie wrote:Oh goodness. If a 1337 essay gets a B, what the heck is a C-grade essay? Or an E-grade one, for that matter? O_o

insult people. lots of them.
not that i know or anything..
(actually my english coursework got an A for.. "imaginative" writing. it involved lots of daemons and zombies and big siege tanks and stuff, completely nuts it was)

as for the Dyslexia argument.
i have my opinions (as always) but i wouldnt touch that one with a barge poll.


(sence sence sence)

edit: for the record: im dyslexic, as is my brother (hes far worse than i however) and i did fine.
except for the ocassional word that i purposly misspell for kicks.

Tue Apr 19, 2005 1:04 am

Igg wrote:Not teaching kids right?

Have you ever heard of dyslexia?

Dear lord. And it's people who can't spell who are apparently 'moronic'
Igg wins. End.

Tue Apr 19, 2005 11:34 am

Miss Padfoot wrote:
Igg wrote:Not teaching kids right?

Have you ever heard of dyslexia?

Dear lord. And it's people who can't spell who are apparently 'moronic'
Igg wins. End.


I'll think you'll find Twinkle wins with the important back up from Igg. :P

Tue Apr 19, 2005 11:39 am

Okay, fine.

Pwn scored by Twinkle with an assist from Igg!

Tue Apr 19, 2005 5:13 pm

Setekh wrote:
Lillie wrote:Oh goodness. If a 1337 essay gets a B, what the heck is a C-grade essay? Or an E-grade one, for that matter? O_o

insult people. lots of them.
not that i know or anything..
(actually my english coursework got an A for.. "imaginative" writing. it involved lots of daemons and zombies and big siege tanks and stuff, completely nuts it was)

as for the Dyslexia argument.
i have my opinions (as always) but i wouldnt touch that one with a barge poll.


(sence sence sence)

edit: for the record: im dyslexic, as is my brother (hes far worse than i however) and i did fine.
except for the ocassional word that i purposly misspell for kicks.

I don't believe that every word you misspell is 'for kicks'.
But I shan't go through your post and pick out your misspelling. Because you did it for kicks, right? ;)

Being unable to spell does not always indicate a lack of intelligence. End.

Tue Apr 19, 2005 5:18 pm

Igg wrote:Being unable to spell does not always indicate a lack of intelligence. End.

It signifies a lack of linguistic intelligence. Of course, it also depends on the person you are talking too. If you are talking to someone like Igg or Twinkle for example, you can spell badly but not leave an impression that you lack intelligence, apparently.

Of course bad spelling does not necessarily equate to low IQ, but the easiest way to strike a good first impression of intelligence and maturity is to use proper spelling and grammar.

If you are trying to convey an impression of a non-intellectual (perhaps to make people feel more at ease around you), use poor spelling. This is probably why some magazines use chatspeak - to make the average chatspeaking youth feel closer. This however may make more intellectual ones feel as if the magazines are deliberately "descending down to their level".
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