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Current Executive Board Members at Ollietopia Inc: Snadger - Director of Poetry RedThorn - Chief Interrobang Officer Pumpkin Becki - Head of Dremel Multi-Tool Sales & Marketing and Management Support Jeanied - Olliecentric Eulogy Minister piskieinboots - Ambassador of 2-word Media Reviews
I have a huge dislike of excess useage of the exclaimation on here - as stuck keybaord!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How many does one person need to get a point across
I don't approve of the multiple exclamation, but I found myself putting one in every text message I sent, and try as I might I couldn't convince myself that it wasn't needed. It's like I have to say something, so incredible, in every text that it warrants one!
(^Still can't help myself )
Current Executive Board Members at Ollietopia Inc: Snadger - Director of Poetry RedThorn - Chief Interrobang Officer Pumpkin Becki - Head of Dremel Multi-Tool Sales & Marketing and Management Support Jeanied - Olliecentric Eulogy Minister piskieinboots - Ambassador of 2-word Media Reviews
I must admit that when writing on forums and sending texts I tend to ignore punctuation a lot of the time, but when at work I am a stickler for using correct punctuation as I find it incredibly unprofessional to send out error filled text. I also notice when things are sent to me that have apostrophes in the wrong places, commas missing, etc. This reflects badly on the person/company that has sent it.
Yes, it is possible to understand the sentences without them, but I take that to be because I was taught well as a child and am able to read words by the general outline and not by the actual letters used. There was a piece of text doing the rounds some time ago which had the first and last letters of each word transposed and it was surprisingly easy to read. Also, when vowels are left out of words, they are equally easy to read.
Smileys are my big thing - but never in work emails, unless being sent to a colleague.
“If your knees aren't green by the end of the day, you ought to seriously re-examine your life.”
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us." Ralph Waldo Emerson
Charles Churchill : A dog will look up on you; a cat will look down on you; however, a pig will see you eye to eye and know it has found an equal
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and had you darlings NOT quoted me I could have gone back and corrected my typo
I know you don't appreciate excessive use of the humble exclamation mark,but should there not be some form of punctuation at the end of that sentence?Or am I right in assuming that smilies are an apt replacement?(??????)
the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.
Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx
I saw Tony Hawk (The author not the skateboarder) on television a while ago tell the story that he had become so disgruntled with the disparity in the usage of the apostrophe between "Barons Court" and "Earl's Court" that he wrote a letter to Ken Livingston about it.
Ken, being one of those rare politicians who has some degree of a sense of humour, wrote him a letter in response with complete mis use of the apostrophe the entire way through.
A nice little anecdote
Current Executive Board Members at Ollietopia Inc: Snadger - Director of Poetry RedThorn - Chief Interrobang Officer Pumpkin Becki - Head of Dremel Multi-Tool Sales & Marketing and Management Support Jeanied - Olliecentric Eulogy Minister piskieinboots - Ambassador of 2-word Media Reviews
Ooh ooh I love punctuation
As far as James and his ball, the first one is grammatically correct not the second. I had that one well and truly rammed home as a child and as one of my brothers is called James....welll
I can't believe anyone would even consider removing it from our written language. Just because you can understand a written sentence without it doesn't make it a correctly written sentence.
We humans have the capacity to understand all sorts of written nonsense including typos in newspapers etc. but that does not mean we should change the written language to reflect the poor level of litteracy that exists.
It's the difference between coherent and cohesive.
Shall I get my coat
I could be wrong, however, I believe the second used to be correct but as the English language has evolved, the former is now correct.
Thanks for the link for the interrobang, like it!
Last edited by RedThorn; 09-10-2009, 11:37 AM.
Reason: spelling fixed as sneakily typing at work
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