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JUNE 4th PROMPT: What tests your patience the most? I know this might not seem like a big thing to most of you out there but I despise the blatant disregard for the rules of English Language shown by people these days. Making up acronyms, misspelling words, ignoring punctuation completely! I mean seriously get a grip people! I agree that the function of texts is communication, getting the point across but there is a decent way to do it. We aren't cryptographers trying to decode your texts! How am I supposed to know that (I heard this one a long time ago) 'yew' means 'you'?!? Recently, I came to know that 'uh' also means the same! What the heck is this? How much time are you actually saving by omitting one or two letters? Cases in point being: be->b k->ok yew->you cal->call wil->will tym->time lyk->like . . . The even more annoying ones are the ones that don't even look like their original forms: 'ne' is short for 'any', 'der' means 'there'; or using numbers to complete words: ne1(anyone), no1(no one) etc. If the goal is quick relaying of information, this befuddling word of slang, which has been accepted as the norm, is an absolute failure. The time saved by typing lesser number of characters is compensated for by the time spent reading and understanding the message. I am no saint either. I do occasionally use certain short forms like LOL, 'u', and GN(good night) but that's about it. Really people, typing in before doesn't take much longer than b4 (We are English speakers, not Bingo announcers!). The few seconds you saved while sending texts to people were probably wasted in reading this rant! C U Latr! (see you later!) |