Tue Apr 19, 2005 5:21 pm
Qanda wrote: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.
Tue Apr 19, 2005 5:22 pm
Igg wrote: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 5:26 pm
rachel wrote:surely the argument wasnt that people are miss spelling things, but they're writing things in "chat speak" which is something different altogether. i dont believe for one minute that the people that write "u" and "wot" etc can't spell "you" and "what". they just choose not to.
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Mon May 09, 2005 1:07 am
Fiddelysquat wrote:My friend uses "lyke" on AIM. It's not even shorter than "like"! What's the POINT?
Mon May 09, 2005 1:09 am
Michelle wrote:Fiddelysquat wrote:My friend uses "lyke" on AIM. It's not even shorter than "like"! What's the POINT?
Yeah exsactly! I mean like all of the people on my Messenger list spell "cool" as "kewl" I mean hello they are the same amount of letters, why can't you just spell it correctly?
Mon May 09, 2005 1:12 am
Fiddelysquat wrote:My friend uses "lyke" on AIM. It's not even shorter than "like"! What's the POINT?
Mon May 09, 2005 1:18 am
AFI_Sorrow wrote:Fiddelysquat wrote:My friend uses "lyke" on AIM. It's not even shorter than "like"! What's the POINT?
The first time I saw "lyke" I thought they were saying ly-kie. I thought to myself, what's ly-kie? Is that a type of dog?
Mon May 09, 2005 4:54 pm
Michelle wrote:Fiddelysquat wrote:My friend uses "lyke" on AIM. It's not even shorter than "like"! What's the POINT?
Yeah exsactly! I mean like all of the people on my Messenger list spell "cool" as "kewl" I mean hello they are the same amount of letters, why can't you just spell it correctly?
Mon May 09, 2005 7:51 pm
rachel wrote:Michelle wrote:Fiddelysquat wrote:My friend uses "lyke" on AIM. It's not even shorter than "like"! What's the POINT?
Yeah exsactly! I mean like all of the people on my Messenger list spell "cool" as "kewl" I mean hello they are the same amount of letters, why can't you just spell it correctly?
i sometimes write kewl, because i say ke-wel in real life, and its a bit like that. not because i'm saying cool in a different way, but because i am saying a different word.
Mon May 09, 2005 11:27 pm
Twinkle wrote:rachel wrote:Michelle wrote:Fiddelysquat wrote:My friend uses "lyke" on AIM. It's not even shorter than "like"! What's the POINT?
Yeah exsactly! I mean like all of the people on my Messenger list spell "cool" as "kewl" I mean hello they are the same amount of letters, why can't you just spell it correctly?
i sometimes write kewl, because i say ke-wel in real life, and its a bit like that. not because i'm saying cool in a different way, but because i am saying a different word.
Or it could be because of the Brummie accent....![]()