Thursday, May 8, 2014

Pet Peeve

I am aware that texting has required the truncation of messages.  Email, however, has not.  I hate it when U is substituted of you, when R is substituted for are, when i is substituted for I and when people do not bother with proper punctuation.

Just sayin'.

8 comments:

  1. Boy, I hope you don't mean me. I barely text. I hate pecking away with my big fingers and trying to communicate something accurately. Just pick up the phone and call I feel. My iPad has made a moron out of me because it thinks I know the words I want when I type something else and changes them. It would make me sad if I added to your pet peeve!

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    1. Oh No, Linda, Not you. You never use U for You nor R for Are. As in R U sewing 2day?

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  2. Oh, me too, Elizabeth! One of these years people won't know how to spell properly, either, because of it. They've already done away with script handwriting in the schools.

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  3. When I was still teaching (at a university) I would sometimes get emails written in text-ese. Always returned them with a polite request that they be written in English!

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  4. Yes! I used to get annoyed, but then I realize many people are on a mobile device which is very hard to type on. So, I don't mind so much now. I still dislike TY, for "thank you" though.

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    1. Oh I see. You mean they are emailing from their phone. Sigh. It still irritates

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  5. Me too and even worse. I hate all abbreviations and I don't text. But I loved the book "Feed," which is where we humans are going ...way too fast for me!

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  6. Me too! I spell all the words out when I text, too. It just isn't that hard to do. Also, people need to watch what those abbreviations mean when they text. I sent out a message when my father died. Hubby's aunt replied with an "I'm sorry. Lol!" message. WHAT?!?!? Laugh out Loud at my father's death??? A while later, I finally asked my mother in law about that text. She said they all use it as 'lots of love' and didn't know about 'laugh out loud'. I suggested that they spell words out to everyone that isn't using their personal 'text speak' since it had made me really upset. I know it's hard to type on a phone (I have fat fingers, so, I have to correct all the time). That is why I do NOT do any email on my phone. It's just not worth it.

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