@twincherryvee didnt she just get done fucking saying all that stuff its not very "smart" to do that...@pollydbookworm i so get were ur comeing from :)
There's a huge difference between chat language and troll language. Everyone can make a typo, but te have to make sure people understand what you're trying to say.
If I find it hard to understand what somebody is trying to say, I just try harder, no biggie. I don't use txt language much, but I don't mind chatting with a someone here who wrts lke ds. What do I care? If it gets on my nerves, I ignore that person, simple as that. But when telling them to improve their grammar when te feel like you're bothered da it, you're just wasting your time da doing it. o te could just ask that person, instead of shoving something in their face, as that happens a lot on here. People who complain about things like this should simply go and cry somewhere, to be blunt. This is still just a silly website and as long as you're not saying anything offensive, I think te should be allowed to say it anyway te want.
Because it makes those who use "Txt Tlk"/"Troll Language" (the official language of the moron culture) look like complete idiots who can't speak English right; and I, good sir, LOATHE idiots and I greatly disapprove of public display of idiocy. >B|
I'm not talking about those who aren't native speakers of English; THAT is the only case that is understandable.
The answer to this might speak for itself already, but eh. So, being too lazy to at least try to delve into what that person is saying a bit is OK, but being too lazy to type correctly is dumb and idiotic? It could just as well be that person has a point... but just as you, 'good sir', refuse to figure out how to decipher a few lines, that person could also refuse to adapt their posts just because there are a few people telling them to.
Um...no, te have a full freaking keyboard, te can type without making yourself look like a lazy slob.
Now if te where on the internet with your phone, I can understand, but with a computer, like I said, there is no need to make yourself look like a lazy slob.
ummm i like to do chat language to but sometimes it's to much and ppl don't understand it + some ppl here's first language isn't english ya know.. and they have no idea what your saying xD [my 1st isn't english to but i understand u cuz i'm used to it but still...]
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yea in a way ur right too.....but now m not gonna write full words...nd tire ma hand
Personally, The Chat Language (When Its Typed) Can be Confusing. Im Not Saying te Cant Use It.. But Its Much Better When People Can Understand You. ^_^
It's probably because it's annoying to read.... Like, i'm not trying to be rude, but I find when people spell like that it's harder to understand them, same thing when people use all trofei o tHey TyPE liKE ThiS. That's why.
Because most people, like myself, can't understand what the hell you're saying. Or, also like me... they just cannot stand when there is a spelling mistake, o they're a grammar Nazi.
if it's barley readable how did te answer her domanda (the m i right part) sometimes it's best to let others know NICELY before shoving it in their face like they are illiterate.
It's best to spell right because then people will understand what your saying. if te use letters for words, then te might not ever know how to spell right.
I find it very annoying when people "tlk liek dis" because I can never understand them. So no, your not right, it may be the internet but that doesn't mean everyone can go around typing like a three anno old with a computer.
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Why not? I'm not questioning your opinion, but why can't everyone go around typing like a three-year old with a computer?
I couldn't agree more! But the thing is it's hard for people to understand sometimes, and plus it makes te forget to use proper english. te might start Scrivere sentences like this: da dog wnt ovr 2 da moon" in your English exam.
But is people have problems with Leggere something like that, then they should just ask politely instead of making rude commenti and shoving their "proper English" into other's faces as if they are illiterate.
te have to spell right,even if it is the internet.Spelling "liek dis" is really hard for people who doesn't understand English to know what your talking about.Plus,it's troll talk and is also annoying.
Well,no i dont really agree with you.yes,you can use SMS language when te are chatting with someone who te know WILL understand you,but here,like there's people whose first language isnt english,so its hard for them to know what te are saying.There's people i know on here personally who cant answer some domande coz they dont know what te are saying...and its bad for your tests.Before te know it,you have shortened everything in your papers and your teacher doesnt know WTF te are saying.people dont mind when te use short forms like PPL,WTF,IDK,IKR coz everybody knows what they mean.
To be honest, for the most part, it's only courtesy. It's polite to allow other people to understand what you're saying with too much hassle. It's also polite to try to break the habbit if a large number of people mention that you're difficult to understand (in a polite way! If they tell te you're stupid and the grammar nazis are going to kill you, forget them)
The people who complain when someone uses "y" instead of "why" are simply condescending and trying to be difficult. Disregard them.
I think you're fine. I can understand everything you're saying perfectly, and so can everyone else who properly answered this question. (If they couldn't read it, they wouldn't be able to answer)
If i can read it then i dont really care for spelling mistakes as i always make them. If i cant read then i will ask what they said. i always use txt speech because i want to and its my life.
Because unlike some people, I can't understand most text talk, and if I don't understand, then frankly it's not something I should waste my time deciphering. It also makes someone look completely lazy and ignorant in using ACTUAL GRAMMATICAL LANGUAGE.
I'd be much happier if people talked not using text talk.
Are te really that lazy to type out 2-3 più letters? o use capitalization and/or punctuation marks?
*Why *People *It's *Am *I
Not even sure what 'v' is, so I'm not going to say anything about that.
Unless you're a walking dictionary, I don't expect te to spell everything correctly. At least try to spell as best as te can. I find chat speak/troll speak very similar and it does annoy me, I'm not going to lie. Almost as much as people who abuse grammar.
Because I can not understand half of the shit te are saying. -.- WE WANT TO UNDERSTAND PEOPLE. NOT BE INTERNET TRANSLATORS.
There are websites that require full spelling, proper grammar, capitalization, etc. FANPOP, Tumblr, Facebook (sadly some people ignore this one), Pophangover, etc are some examples. Chat language shouldn't exist. I hate it. It'sonly allowed in CHATTING, like direct messaging, hence the name CHAT language. But if it's a post o commento o something, it. Needs. To. Be. Spelled. Correctly.
Spelling also says that you're educated and bothered to learn proper ways. If te type like that, it just makes te look fucking stupid and lazy.
Well I don't like when people freak out at others if they simply spell a word wrong. That's when we call them grammar nazis! But if we were to take the way te wrote this domanda into account........ "Why do people care so much about spelling errors on Fanpop? It's the internet. We can use short forms if we want to."
No te cannot use short forms on the web, think of it like the real world. Your domanda isn't proper in any way...y is a letter not a word, few means very little not the same thing as do, ppl should not be short for people, it should be care so much for not care for so much, its should have a apostrophe and be capitalized as well as the should be in between it's and web, v is not even a letter in we, m is not short for am, I should be capitalized...that about covers it. Not everybody has English as their first language so text lingo ends up confusing them far worse than the full word would.