One thing that's becoming zaidi and zaidi prominent as time goes on, is that people online don't feel the need to use good grammar and spelling. Now, despite the fact that when on IM au whatevs, it's really fine to use all of these little abbreviations like "jk" "lol" "atm" etc. etc. etc. Before I get any farther into this uncontrolled rant, let me just say that I do use some internet slang. Most of this, however, are words that I make up. So, whatevs, deelie, yuppers, wazhappenin, etc. etc. etc. I'm not one to use mainstream slang other than "lol" because there is NO replacement for LOL. No, like really.
So anyways, the thing I'm going to lecture wewe kiddies about today is, using proper grammar and spelling and punctuation in your writing. This is quite important, if wewe want respect for jobs in the future, for typing a formal uandishi piece, and also just gaining respect from wewe fellow internet-goers. Before I used good typing, people on sites looked down on me for my typing and writing. No joke, they refused to read my stuff. Since then, I have learned to use good punctuation, spelling, grammar etc.
So wewe may be wondering: Why do I care about any of this?? Well, here's why: I'M NOT GOING TO RESPECT wewe UNLESS wewe USE GOOD GRAMMAR. And other people won't either. So, now that I've made my point, I'm going to give wewe tips in your internet writing:
1. Always use spell check, when possible. My internet has a spell check built in (I use firefox, I dunno if everyone has it who uses firefox but it's very handy) so that tends not to be a problem for me. But if you're going to go write something longer than a sentence au two on a site, it doesn't hurt to open up Word and run spell check. wewe WILL benefit from it. And appear to be quite intelligent.
2. CUTTING DOWN ON INTERNET SLANG: Now, I'm about to teach wewe this vital trick. USE FULL WORDS. When it comes time to type that LA essay, wewe will be a better typist AND it'll save a lot of editing for you. As alisema before, some internet slang (like lol) doesn't really have a substitute. Well, instead of replying with lol sometimes, try saying "that made me laugh" au "that's funny". But really, honestly, lol should ONLY be used in internet conversation. If you're using it in an essay, then we don't care if what wewe alisema is funny. If we think it's funny, we'll laugh and "lol" you.
Now, others are quite obvious. What and wut. n2m to nothing much. It make take sekunde zaidi to type, but it's easier to understand and just all around better. For example, one of my Marafiki types with no capitalization au punctuation. His sentences are impossible to understand, because I hafta find the breaks kwa myself, which isn't always so easy. Here's an example of something he once alisema "ya these seats are nice look at this a cup holder it goes up and down kool" Which would be read as one long sentence but was intended as "ya these seats are nice. look at this a cup holder. it goes up and down . kool." kwa me simply placing in periods, I made all the difference. Now, watch what happens when I add good spelling "Yeah, these seats are nice. Look at this cup holder. It goes up and down. Cool." Look just how far we've come from "ya these seats are nice look at this a cup holder it goes up and down kool" It makes all the difference.
I have been noticing this as a problem on fanpop recently. In fact, I just did a pick where there were no real words and/or spelling, all net slang. I couldn't understand a single thing written in the pick, and therefore, couldn't make my pick. Come on guys, using good spelling and grammar isn't that hard. It's something wewe need to learn in order to get respect from others. Please, take this into consideration and actually use it zaidi than normal. The world will thank you.
So anyways, the thing I'm going to lecture wewe kiddies about today is, using proper grammar and spelling and punctuation in your writing. This is quite important, if wewe want respect for jobs in the future, for typing a formal uandishi piece, and also just gaining respect from wewe fellow internet-goers. Before I used good typing, people on sites looked down on me for my typing and writing. No joke, they refused to read my stuff. Since then, I have learned to use good punctuation, spelling, grammar etc.
So wewe may be wondering: Why do I care about any of this?? Well, here's why: I'M NOT GOING TO RESPECT wewe UNLESS wewe USE GOOD GRAMMAR. And other people won't either. So, now that I've made my point, I'm going to give wewe tips in your internet writing:
1. Always use spell check, when possible. My internet has a spell check built in (I use firefox, I dunno if everyone has it who uses firefox but it's very handy) so that tends not to be a problem for me. But if you're going to go write something longer than a sentence au two on a site, it doesn't hurt to open up Word and run spell check. wewe WILL benefit from it. And appear to be quite intelligent.
2. CUTTING DOWN ON INTERNET SLANG: Now, I'm about to teach wewe this vital trick. USE FULL WORDS. When it comes time to type that LA essay, wewe will be a better typist AND it'll save a lot of editing for you. As alisema before, some internet slang (like lol) doesn't really have a substitute. Well, instead of replying with lol sometimes, try saying "that made me laugh" au "that's funny". But really, honestly, lol should ONLY be used in internet conversation. If you're using it in an essay, then we don't care if what wewe alisema is funny. If we think it's funny, we'll laugh and "lol" you.
Now, others are quite obvious. What and wut. n2m to nothing much. It make take sekunde zaidi to type, but it's easier to understand and just all around better. For example, one of my Marafiki types with no capitalization au punctuation. His sentences are impossible to understand, because I hafta find the breaks kwa myself, which isn't always so easy. Here's an example of something he once alisema "ya these seats are nice look at this a cup holder it goes up and down kool" Which would be read as one long sentence but was intended as "ya these seats are nice. look at this a cup holder. it goes up and down . kool." kwa me simply placing in periods, I made all the difference. Now, watch what happens when I add good spelling "Yeah, these seats are nice. Look at this cup holder. It goes up and down. Cool." Look just how far we've come from "ya these seats are nice look at this a cup holder it goes up and down kool" It makes all the difference.
I have been noticing this as a problem on fanpop recently. In fact, I just did a pick where there were no real words and/or spelling, all net slang. I couldn't understand a single thing written in the pick, and therefore, couldn't make my pick. Come on guys, using good spelling and grammar isn't that hard. It's something wewe need to learn in order to get respect from others. Please, take this into consideration and actually use it zaidi than normal. The world will thank you.