Spelling is not important when it is clear and understood what i tryed to write.Spelling is all abaut memorization and has very little thing to do with creative literature.If you judge my literature abilities from the way i spell,i claim that there is no way that you are above average intelligence
Spelling is not important when it is clear and understood what i tryed to write.Spelling is all abaut memorization and has very little thing to do with creative literature.If you judge my literature abilities from the way i spell,i claim that there is no way that you are above average intelligence
I agree!
Just a few corrections though:
@DogyBrown said in #1:
Spelling is not important when it is clear and [who?] understood what I tried to write. Spelling is all about memorization and has very little thing to do with creative literature. If you judge my literature abilities from the way I spell, I claim that there is no way that you are above average intelligence.
I also added the spaces after punctuation and final full stop.
I agree!
Just a few corrections though:
@DogyBrown said in #1:
> Spelling is not important when it is clear and *[who?]* understood what *I* tr*i*ed to write. Spelling is all ab*o*ut memorization and has very little ~~thing~~ to do with creative literature. If you judge my literature abilities from the way *I* spell, *I* claim that there is no way that you are above average intelligence.
I also added the spaces after punctuation and final full stop.
Our chess ratings speaks for itself
Our chess ratings speaks for itself
@DogyBrown said in #3:
Our chess ratings speaks for itself
If you think intelligence is about chess ratings, I claim that your intelligence is average at best.
Also I take you on the board anytime, at the time control of your choosing.
@DogyBrown said in #3:
> Our chess ratings speaks for itself
If you think intelligence is about chess ratings, I claim that your intelligence is average at best.
Also I take you on the board anytime, at the time control of your choosing.
@CoffeeBeanKiller said in #4:
Our chess ratings speaks for itself
If you think intelligence is about chess ratings, I claim that your intelligence is average at best.
Also I take you on the board anytime, at the time control of your choosing.
Challenge me when you see me online anytime
@CoffeeBeanKiller said in #4:
> > Our chess ratings speaks for itself
>
> If you think intelligence is about chess ratings, I claim that your intelligence is average at best.
>
> Also I take you on the board anytime, at the time control of your choosing.
Challenge me when you see me online anytime
@DogyBrown said in #3:
Our chess ratings speaks for itself
Did you take his words on ego? You did.
@DogyBrown said in #3:
> Our chess ratings speaks for itself
Did you take his words on ego? You did.
He bru, iff speling dasnt mater den ar yu aybal tu rid dis sentens?
He bru, iff speling dasnt mater den ar yu aybal tu rid dis sentens?
Spelling is important.....at least if you're a witch.
Spelling is important.....at least if you're a witch.
Spelling is usually not important. I am not your professor and you are not writing an essay for me to peer review. I'm not going to push that everybody uses perfect grammar and spelling all the time (I myself mess up more than once because this phone likes to act up + I never proofread.)
but
If you are in high school age and older and still cannot spell basic words, I would be slightly concerned for what school you went to. Not necessarily judgmental, just concerned, because while we all have moments where we forget, it can get slightly concerning once you reach employable age and can still never write on the same level as your peers. (I don't say this to direct at you. I've just read way too many interesting pieces of writing both inside an academic setting and without.)
Spelling is *usually* not important. I am not your professor and you are not writing an essay for me to peer review. I'm not going to push that everybody uses perfect grammar and spelling all the time (I myself mess up more than once because this phone likes to act up + I never proofread.)
*but*
If you are in high school age and older and still cannot spell basic words, I would be slightly concerned for what school you went to. Not necessarily judgmental, just concerned, because while we all have moments where we forget, it can get slightly concerning once you reach employable age and can still never write on the same level as your peers. (I don't say this to direct at you. I've just read way too many interesting pieces of writing both inside an academic setting and without.)
English is my second language.I can write better than my peers who have same education level as me with english being second language.I mostly write in forums imporvised and without any plan and with no draft.That leads to a lot of misspelled words.I could do a spell check but i like it like this.I dropped out of high school but got my high school diploma going to Adult high school later on in my life.I live in Turkiye right now and i dont get to use english in my daily life at all.I only use english when im online,in forums or chat etc.
.@greenteakitten said in #9:
English is my second language.I can write better than my peers who have same education level as me with english being second language.I mostly write in forums imporvised and without any plan and with no draft.That leads to a lot of misspelled words.I could do a spell check but i like it like this.I dropped out of high school but got my high school diploma going to Adult high school later on in my life.I live in Turkiye right now and i dont get to use english in my daily life at all.I only use english when im online,in forums or chat etc.
.@greenteakitten said in #9: