I know this has been mentioned before on here but a report on punctuation on the BBC just now was saying how punctuation has changed through the years.
Some woman stated that proper punctuation/grammar in a formal situation is very important as not using proper punctuation/grammar would be like turning up to an interview in scruffy jeans and t-shirt. She further stated that not using punctuation/grammar in a formal situation makes you look "frankly, stupid"
Personally I think proper punctuation/grammar/spelling is quite important. Even in a non-formal situation like on an internet forum, I don't think ignoring it completely should be deemed acceptable. I agree that it can be relaxed slightly e.g. missing apostrophes in certain words like "dont" or "wont" but some of the posts on here are littered with such poor spelling/grammar that you have to read it a couple of times.
"Am doing this tomorrow" instead of "I am doing this tomorrow"
"Top draw material" instead of "Top drawer material"
"Theyre socks" instead of "Their socks"
"It is being trailed" instead of "It is being trialled"
So have at it Grammar Nazis, what's your views
Some woman stated that proper punctuation/grammar in a formal situation is very important as not using proper punctuation/grammar would be like turning up to an interview in scruffy jeans and t-shirt. She further stated that not using punctuation/grammar in a formal situation makes you look "frankly, stupid"
Personally I think proper punctuation/grammar/spelling is quite important. Even in a non-formal situation like on an internet forum, I don't think ignoring it completely should be deemed acceptable. I agree that it can be relaxed slightly e.g. missing apostrophes in certain words like "dont" or "wont" but some of the posts on here are littered with such poor spelling/grammar that you have to read it a couple of times.
"Am doing this tomorrow" instead of "I am doing this tomorrow"
"Top draw material" instead of "Top drawer material"
"Theyre socks" instead of "Their socks"
"It is being trailed" instead of "It is being trialled"
So have at it Grammar Nazis, what's your views


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