@brianbilston 🤣 this is brilliant!
I used to be like that due to my upbringing but thankfully an A-level English language teacher and then learning that it's just classism and ableism changed my mind.
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@brianbilston 🤣 this is brilliant! I used to be like that due to my upbringing but thankfully an A-level English language teacher and then learning that it's just classism and ableism changed my mind. 1 comment
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@alexisbushnell @brianbilston I totally get your point but I think grammar is -or should be- there for a communicational goal. Standardizing is a great tool to avoid misleading writing and produce clear texts, no matter their context. Now, I understand correcting people's spelling is a lack of netiquette but... if there's a respectful way of getting it across, I'm all for it (I mean: I'm myself grateful when I can learn from my own mistakes).