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I don't mind a misspelled word here and there, but I cringe when I read a sentence full or errors.
Especially online, because most browsers have a built in spellcheck... so there's really few excuses.
I don't mind a misspelled word here and there, but I cringe when I read a sentence full or errors.
Especially online, because most browsers have a built in spellcheck... so there's really few excuses.
We all make mistakes from time to time. It's called being human. I am upset with how schools are doing things now. They are praised for effort rather than being corrected on mistakes. I remember when I was in school how the teachers mercilessly graded you on things. Here is a prime example of this. I was able to do most math in my head. My problems had gotten marked as incorrect because I failed to show my work. The answer was right, but failing to show your work caused it to be marked wrong. In English class the teacher would crucify you for placing a comma wrong; say you put in a semicolon instead of a colon they would go ballistic. Now it's ok for these things as long as you tried. That's schools that are in my area though. However, each school district is different. A student can say 2+2=5, and as long as they show how they came up with it they get credit for it. Even sports in schools are becoming babied saying there are no winners and losers. They give out participation trophies out. They said the words winner and loser might harm the children's feelings. The world has truly changed exponentially since I was growing up.