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sonoma1993

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How hard is it for someone to do an email replay, when someone ask you how was your day, or how was your weekend. Sometime i'll come across people that dont bother to reply.
 
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
how hard is it to speak in somewhat proper english?

actually, it could be quite difficult.

thats why I said somewhat...I'm not looking for the nitpicky stuff, but at least having complete sentences that make sense isn't that hard.
 
Originally posted by: sonoma1993
How hard is it for someone to do an email replay, when someone ask you how was your day, or how was your weekend. Sometime i'll come across people that dont bother to reply.

You have to have an email address to sign up for myspace. How hard is it to send them a damn email to begin with?
 
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
how hard is it to speak in somewhat proper english?

actually, it could be quite difficult.

thats why I said somewhat...I'm not looking for the nitpicky stuff, but at least having complete sentences that make sense isn't that hard.

Right. The letter "U" is not a proper replacement for the word "you." Neither is the letter "R" a proper replacement for the word "are." However, dimwitted lazy assholes seem to think it's more socially acceptable to come across ignorant than it is to come across learned.
 
Originally posted by: sonoma1993
how can I email someone, if I dont know there email address?

Read a grammar book. I find that when I learn the difference between "their," "there," and "they're," I often times suddenly know what my buddy's email address is.
 
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
how hard is it to speak in somewhat proper english?

actually, it could be quite difficult.

thats why I said somewhat...I'm not looking for the nitpicky stuff, but at least having complete sentences that make sense isn't that hard.

Right. The letter "U" is not a proper replacement for the word "you." Neither is the letter "R" a proper replacement for the word "are." However, dimwitted lazy assholes seem to think it's more socially acceptable to come across ignorant than it is to come across learned.

you know I'd even take that over some of the half-retarded emails I get form people sometimes. some people seem to think that if you only include the "unusual" words that leaving out the common transitional words (are, the, etc.) is acceptable.

I get stuff like "going to store later you want nething?"

 
Originally posted by: sonoma1993
how can you not like some one if you dont even know what that person is about?

Easy. If someone continually writes like how MikeyIs4Dcats described, I will dislike them regardless of their philosophical, social, or political ideology.
 
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: sonoma1993
how can I email someone, if I dont know there email address?

Read a grammar book. I find that when I learn the difference between "their," "there," and "they're," I often times suddenly know what my buddy's email address is.

Because it totally derails the entire thought pattern if you use the wrong one.

Yes, it's not proper english, but whoopidty do.
 
Originally posted by: sonoma1993
How hard is it for someone to do an email replay, when someone ask you how was your day, or how was your weekend. Sometime i'll come across people that dont bother to reply.

wtf? im confused
 
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: sonoma1993
how can I email someone, if I dont know there email address?

Read a grammar book. I find that when I learn the difference between "their," "there," and "they're," I often times suddenly know what my buddy's email address is.

Because it totally derails the entire thought pattern if you use the wrong one.

Yes, it's not proper english, but whoopidty do.

It does ruin it. It's annoying and ignorant.
 
Originally posted by: sonoma1993
How hard is it for someone to do an email replay, when someone ask you how was your day, or how was your weekend. Sometime i'll come across people that dont bother to reply.

Is 1993 the year you were born?
 
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