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Re: Congratulations is spelled with a "T" and not a "D"!!
speeking uv acranims, wut duz ROTFLMAO stand four, Dav?
I have to agree with everyone here that a solid command of the English language and all of its subtle nuances is critical to personal and professional success. I have encountered far too many fellow educators who, to quote Michael Douglas in The American President, "couldn't find a coherent sentence with both hands and a flashlight." Students, both secondary and post-secondary, take your English/Communication Arts/Speech classes very seriously. It will have a significant impact on how you are perceived both personally and professionally. Just because your profession may require you to apply a high level of knowledge of math and science does not mean that oral and written communications can be ignored. Excel in all areas and you will reap the rewards.
Dave, I'll be waiting for an explanation of the ROTFLMAO acronym. Thanks!
Sean
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