Over the past few years, the degradation of the language has been getting stronger and stronger. People can't seem to tell the difference between your/you're/yore or there/their/they're.
Many grammatical errors are easy to fix. Is it really that people are too stupid to actually learn that, or is it pure laziness?
Either way, I say people take a strong point on working on their grammar. When someone makes a post that uses grammar that is the equal to that of a 5 year old, they lose credibility.
Further more, if people really ARE too stupid, then why should those who correct them be called out as nit picky or assholes? Isn't education an important virtue? Many of us don't claim a teacher is nit picky when they circle a misused "Your" on a paper. Just because they have it as career does that mean they are the only ones who should call out bad grammar?
No, it doesn't. I think that anyone who uses correct grammar should be able to call out someone who uses poor grammar. No matter who it comes from, it is still education.
That being said, I do not claim to have perfect grammar. I do make mistakes, and am a terrible speller. However, grammar is something I tend to do well in.
English has a lot of strange exceptions. If the plural of mouse is mice, why isn't the plural of house hice? If i comes before e except after c, what happened to the word weird? Anyway, there was a girl on Facebook that was yelling at me when I pointed out her terrible textspeak/grammar issues. She said something along the lines of it being easier to write that way, and everyone does it, and I'm dumb for not wanting to read it, and everyone should do it that way. I facepalmed hard. =[
If the plural of mouse is mice, why isn't the plural of house hice?
If i comes before e except after c, what happened to the word weird?
Anyway, there was a girl on Facebook that was yelling at me when I pointed out her terrible textspeak/grammar issues. She said something along the lines of it being easier to write that way, and everyone does it, and I'm dumb for not wanting to read it, and everyone should do it that way. I facepalmed hard. =[
I wrote a blog about chatspeak.
Just one example. "u." Is it really that hard to type the word "You"? It is two extra letters, and they are right there!