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  • WTTM
    WTTM Posts: 177 Forumite
    shawtiee wrote: »

    Im currently a ex student and i start a very secure job tomorrow?


    Many thanks x

    Don't know what the ? is for - are you asking a question with that statement?

    Anyway - no such thing as a secure job unless you're a spell checker.

    Many Thanks x


    MOMENT :D
  • hello4645
    hello4645 Posts: 19 Forumite
    TFD wrote: »
    I wouldn't criticise anybodys spelling when your own grammar is so poor.

    It should be "couldn't you have" not "couldn't you of".

    I don't usually get caught up with stuff like this, but found your reply somewhat hypocritical!

    Thanks......

    R u going 2 bring sum insightful knowledge in2 dis thread or wat?
  • sharpy2010
    sharpy2010 Posts: 2,471 Forumite
    hello4645 wrote: »
    Thanks......

    R u going 2 bring sum insightful knowledge in2 dis thread or wat?

    Well, with rubbish like this, it's obvious YOU aren't!
  • hello4645
    hello4645 Posts: 19 Forumite
    sharpy2010 wrote: »
    Well, with rubbish like this, it's obvious YOU aren't!

    I already have! Innocent_Guy gave the best response for the original poster.

    Did you read my other posts?

    Even though someone maybe dyslexic. Is it too much to ask for them to run 20-30 words through a spell checker?
    .
  • Morlock
    Morlock Posts: 3,265 Forumite
    hello4645 wrote: »
    Even though someone maybe dyslexic. Is it too much to ask for them to run 20-30 words through a spell checker?

    Your standard of written English is not as good as you think it is.
  • Morlock
    Morlock Posts: 3,265 Forumite
    shawtiee wrote: »
    would you say that if i was blind, in a wheelchair, or have other special needs?
    or is it because im dyslexic you think you can just take the !!!!.

    Your first post does not display typical dyslexic tendencies, but is indicative of poor written English. I seriously advise you to seek some help to improve your spelling, most local libraries run adult literacy classes.
  • TFD_2
    TFD_2 Posts: 907 Forumite
    Morlock wrote: »
    Your first post does not display typical dyslexic tendencies, but is indicative of poor written English. I seriously advise you to seek some help to improve your spelling, most local libraries run adult literacy classes.

    If he does that, will you take adult punctuation classes.

    The comma between spelling and most should in fact have been a semi-colon.

    :beer:
  • Morlock
    Morlock Posts: 3,265 Forumite
    edited 18 March 2010 at 9:08AM
    TFD wrote: »
    If he does that, will you take adult punctuation classes.

    The comma between spelling and most should in fact have been a semi-colon.

    :beer:

    I am enrolling for an English GCSE at my local library soon, as I know my English is not perfect. It's sod's law to make errors when correcting someone else's English, as you did by using a full stop instead of a question mark.
    :beer:
  • TFD_2
    TFD_2 Posts: 907 Forumite
    Morlock wrote: »
    I am enrolling for an English GCSE at my local library soon, as I know my English is not perfect. It's sod's law to make errors when correcting someone elses English, as you did by using a full stop instead of a question mark.
    :beer:

    Touche! (The limitations of this board software are why the accent is missing from the e)

    Pretty sure mine was a typo, rather than a misunderstanding of which punctuation mark to use though!

    :beer:
  • smug
    smug Posts: 13 Forumite
    Quite abysmal spelling from the OP. Presumably her 'secure job' is in local government where she'll be welcomed with non-judgemental arms.
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