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Re: The correct way to respond to misspelling and grammar

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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber View Post
Yes, the poster obviously does not think that I am worth anything or they would show me the respect of taking the time to spell. No, saying they aren't good at spelling is not an excuse. If English isn't the poster's first language the story is different.

If you want a respectful answer take the time to proof your post. Hiding behind excuses and claiming that I am not being "GP" won't cut it. Put a good faith effort, that is all I ask.

I want it noted that in your particular case, I don't know. This is a general statement.
Or the other person may be dyslexic or have some sort of problem with their spelling that isn't there fault. (Dyslexics are teople poo )
Generally its blatently obvious whether its pure laziness or just a mistake, remember, people make mistakes
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