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CelticRose
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30 Jul 2008, 8:02 am

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Yes I notice!! !! I even help my boss when she will say something wrong, LOL!! !


I once set a boss' email up with an automatic spellchecker and showed her how to use the features because her spelling was so awful she was making the company look bad. And she was the owner! 8O :lol:


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30 Jul 2008, 8:06 am

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I can't not notice spelling errors; they just jump out at me.


Me too.


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30 Jul 2008, 8:07 am

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The damn teacher couldn't spell. But if you copied her notes from the board exactly, she'd mark the spelling mistakes in your book. ret*d.
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Who knows? Leonardo Da Vinci made some STUPID mistakes. Some claimed that he did that so that people copying him would fail to get things to work, even though a little kid should have been able to notice the problem. Maybe your teacher WANTED you to correct her. Oh well, at least she could do that. :roll:

Then again, some teachers have OTHERS do the correcting! :lol: 8O


She really was a ret*d. She was convinced that I "behaved" like that because I had problems at home. I replied "no, it's because I know how to spell".


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30 Jul 2008, 8:30 am

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..i work in a corporate environment. i went into work the other day and one of the office chairs had a piece of typing paper taped to the backrest. in large red marker, in all capital letters, the paper said "ALL BUSS UP."....it took me five minutes to get that. my coworkers are laughing at me while i'm trying to read it aloud to make sense of it. wouldn't it be easier to write "BROKEN"!??!?

i dont understand NTs....


I did not get that.. :huh:


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30 Jul 2008, 8:54 am

I hired into a large trucking company, owned by a friend, as a building maintenance worker. Her executive assistant proudly showed me an advertising brochure they had just had printed, and were preparing to distribute. I immediately pointed out a spelling error that even the printers proofreader had missed.
Spelling errors are very obvious to me, and I find them annoying. I am not a proficient typist, and thus have a propensity for making typographical errors, but I consider typos as a separate category of error than misspelling.


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30 Jul 2008, 9:39 am

Sometimes, but other times, I can't spell something myself.
Eh, i've always been a awful speller.



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30 Jul 2008, 10:26 am

Yes.

I try very hard not to point them out to people, especially over the internet because I really hate it when people assume you're doing it to be an ass. I'm NOT doing it to be an ass. It just really annoys me to visually see words misspelled. Oddly enough there are a few that I routinely misspell myself.



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30 Jul 2008, 11:22 am

CelticRose wrote:
I can't not notice spelling errors; they just jump out at me.
Me too.
Iam wrote:
Spelling errors are very obvious to me, and I find them annoying. I am not a proficient typist, and thus have a propensity for making typographical errors, but I consider typos as a separate category of error than misspelling.
Me too!



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30 Jul 2008, 11:28 am

i aint no grammar freak but when it comes to spelling i prefer to have good spelling. but i dont nitpick over forums and emails and especially instant messages. those i dont mind because i know i will typo on those since i like being fast. but for any type of document you can expect sterling grammar and spelling from my computer system


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30 Jul 2008, 11:49 am

Yes. Even in major publications and books, the proofreading standards in this country have gone to poop. Someone should hire us, or we should all start an Aspie Proofreading Company; the attention to detail thing is no trifle when it comes to error checking. We'd probably make bang up bookkeepers, too.

In 6th grade, the last year Spelling was a separate class, had a 99.875%, missing one word the entire school year. Always had low marks under the "effort" heading, apparently doing it perfectly without trouble made me inferior to a student who did slightly worse but tried harder. :roll: Thought spelling was best foot until indoctrination into "showing the work" for math done in head, turned out ability was nearly flawless there, as well.


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30 Jul 2008, 12:14 pm

The last spelling test I ever had was at the end of Grade 8. We had already completed all of the spelling units, so for our last test we had to write the lyrics to "O Canada". And I was the only person in the class who got 100%. Most people made mistakes like "We stand on guard for the" instead of "We stand on guard for thee".
Another very common mistake is "In all our son's command" instead of "In all thy son's command". I once saw a school poster with the "O Canada" lyrics on it, and it said "our son's" instead of "thy son's"! Posters like that are probably in schools all over Canada, spreading false information!
And that's not all...Every Friday my school (the one I was at in grade six, seven & eight) had an assembly and the whole school (only 200 students) sang "O Canada" at the beginning of it. And when 96% of the school would say "our son's", I would either yell "It's thy!" after they said it or I would raise my voice when I sang the word "thy!" so they would hear me as they sang the word "our". I started doing the second thing because I started getting in trouble for doing the first thing. For three years I corrected my classmates every time they said "our son's", and after three years most of them still failed to write the correct lyrics when it was a spelling test!
I hate being ignored...



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30 Jul 2008, 12:26 pm

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I tend to notice them. Two years ago I was pointing out to one of my teachers the some of the words on the sign in the classroom were misspelled. Each misspelled word was missing a letter. I've also many times corrected one of my teachers when they misspelled a word on the board.


I always notice spelling, grammar, and syntax mistakes. My mother was a literature professor, so she was very strict about it and used to give us daily lessons! I never tell people unless they ask me, or if it'll make them look like idiots.



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30 Jul 2008, 1:12 pm

Some years ago I had a rule that I reply only to those dating ads with no spelling or grammar mistakes in them. However, I got acquainted with a nice dyslexic guy and this frame of thinking has changed a little...
But I still correct misspellings and other errors in library books - this helps me to get reminded which ones I've read before as well. Whenever I stumble upon a spelling mistake though, it takes time to figure out which word they meant. It's especially hard when I don't know the language very well (best example for this is detailed diagnostic information sheets, when it's in a horrible Hungarian-Latin or English-Latin pidgin and as far as I experienced, doctors tend to have a horrible spelling :x).


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30 Jul 2008, 1:24 pm

I notice spelling mistakes all the time. When something isn't spelled right, I say, "It's not perfect! Oh no, we are all going to die!! !! !! !" Ok, maybe not to that extreme but yes, I do notice spelling mistakes all the time on the Internet and even in some professional books! Or I notice grammar mistakes as well in books and the Internet. When I was young many years ago, I even corrected the teachers! Of course they didn't like that. I know all!



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30 Jul 2008, 3:30 pm

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I notice spelling mistakes all the time. When something isn't spelled right, I say, "It's not perfect! Oh no, we are all going to die!! !! !! !" Ok, maybe not to that extreme but yes, I do notice spelling mistakes all the time on the Internet and even in some professional books! Or I notice grammar mistakes as well in books and the Internet. When I was young many years ago, I even corrected the teachers! Of course they didn't like that. I know all!
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30 Jul 2008, 3:52 pm

All the time, I'm very meticulous about it. When I see someone making one though, I try to be very selective about who to correct and when to do it, so I don't come across as an ass.