| ??? 06/12/01 19:20 Read: times |
#12414 - RE: language |
Nothing is wrong, just realized that it took twice as long to decode 'u' than 'you'.
A lot of things are sneaking into communication e.g. "cold fish" instead of "John Doe" 'u' instead of 'you' and before we know we will spend time figuring out the words rather than the message. Maybe I'm getting too old, but let us try to speak English instead of gibberish. Some of the participants are not very fluent in English and I have absolutely no problem trying to figure out what is ment by a non-fluent posting. But when a non-fluent post is made worse by intentional gibberish I find it objectionable. Let's have fun -- in English Erik |
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