Small things that annoy you thread

12 years 10 months ago #119340 by effron
Bad spelers, and punctuator's. Jeebus. To offen I see word's spelt wrong, comma's and apostrophe's everyware, and rambling sentences you wood thimk some people never went to school and I'm talking about people who there native langusag is english and most of the time it's a educated or intelligent person. Thare, my rant's over......:whistle:

Why so serious?
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12 years 10 months ago #119347 by The Time Capturer
:agree: In general, I don't mind too much if there's a minor typo, especially on here where we tend to type fast to avoid double posting. Sometimes I misspell intentionally, like "thanx." I suffer from "fat fnger syndrome" and often hit two keys at once and I tend to use the edit button a lot to fix my mistakes.

When it bothers me is when it's in a professional situation. If someone is trying to sell me their product or service and their ad or website is riddled with spelling mistakes, run-on sentences, or generally bad grammar, then I figure if they can't take the time to proof read, they probably don't put too much care into their product or service either. It may seem like a minor detail but it will make or break a sale.

For example, which service would you go with?

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Sure, practice makes perfect but, unless you learn from your mistakes, you are only perfecting your ability to fail.
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12 years 10 months ago #119513 by Stanly
Dog that keeps licking them self

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12 years 10 months ago #119579 by Stanly
Slow start in the morning :toetap:

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12 years 10 months ago #119857 by photobod
My mind

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12 years 10 months ago #119931 by Silver Fox
Slackers


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12 years 10 months ago #119996 by PT Admin
Folks that don't thank you for holding the door open for them. Rude!

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12 years 10 months ago #120080 by The Time Capturer
:goodpost:

Sure, practice makes perfect but, unless you learn from your mistakes, you are only perfecting your ability to fail.
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12 years 10 months ago #121120 by Alex
People who throw trash out of their car windows on the freeway

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12 years 10 months ago #121125 by chasrich
Psychiatrists that insist you change your meds...

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12 years 10 months ago #121234 by redneckphotos

The Time Capturer wrote: :agree: In general, I don't mind too much if there's a minor typo, especially on here where we tend to type fast to avoid double posting. Sometimes I misspell intentionally, like "thanx." I suffer from "fat fnger syndrome" and often hit two keys at once and I tend to use the edit button a lot to fix my mistakes.

When it bothers me is when it's in a professional situation. If someone is trying to sell me their product or service and their ad or website is riddled with spelling mistakes, run-on sentences, or generally bad grammar, then I figure if they can't take the time to proof read, they probably don't put too much care into their product or service either. It may seem like a minor detail but it will make or break a sale.

For example, which service would you go with?

profesionl resumy riting servis

Professional Resume Writing Service


I hate that I do have so many poor typing glitches holding a five and a half month old most of the time even when photographing things ...... makes it very difficult I don't use all my skills and smiles are most of my comments :owned:

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12 years 10 months ago #121236 by redneckphotos
People who make you feel inferior :sick:

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12 years 10 months ago - 12 years 10 months ago #121272 by The Time Capturer
I have fibromyalgia and when I try to type too fast, a lot of it doesn't even make sense. I rarely get it right the first time around and you'll notice most of my posts have been edited afterward.

No offence was intended. Like I said, it only bothers me when it's in a professional situation.

Sure, practice makes perfect but, unless you learn from your mistakes, you are only perfecting your ability to fail.
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12 years 10 months ago #121324 by Monster
Loud noises in the morning


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12 years 10 months ago #121571 by Vahrenkamp
Being too lazy to separate yourself from the couch :whistle:


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