why is it so hard for people to type out full words?

Asked by misslindsey69 2 months ago, 8 answers.

Why is it so hard for people over the age of 3 to type out full words and sentences?
Is it really that different for you to type "u" instead of "you" when it's only two more letters?
It really ticks me off to see YOU people butchering the English...

language.
Does it p*ss anyone else off??

Answered by xxisabelxx on Sep 15, 2008, 06:32PM
| 18 answers.

honestly it really is ... once (u) are trying to write fast (u) like to use shortcuts and therefor its tremendusssly easier

but its only in typing form I havent seen anyone use it like written down or anything if so that just makes the peoson lazzyy

Answered by misslindsey69 on Sep 15, 2008, 06:34PM
| 69 answers.

I've seen it in essays and everything, and it's just ignorant. If YOU can't type that fast without typing TWO extra letters, then you have a mental issue. Also, I can't stand how horribly people butcher spelling and other grammatical issues.

Answered by melovesyouu on Sep 15, 2008, 06:49PM
| 186 answers.

HAHA I know! So many people on this website can't even spell words as simple as eventually or everything. It drives me crazy!
The "u" and the "2" aren't as bad for me as the girl, that, iz, etc.
its ridiculous.

Answered by ringleader8 on Sep 15, 2008, 07:37PM
| 513 answers.

I think it is just more convenient. its wrong to be in essay. people just need to be able to go from the computer screen to the essay paper. I think its stupid to get mad over it tho I mean as long as it is understandable then [y] not?

Answered by bimjob on Sep 16, 2008, 12:47AM
| 2000 answers.

If all else were equal, I'd say "no problem."
But it usually is combined with bad speeling (!), inverted letter odrer (!), and spaces in t he (!) wrongp laces (!).

and least we forget that other non favorite of mine which is long rambling sentences that go on forever and never have a comma or a break but instead go through a convoluted series of comments and stories which never end and instead put you in mind of a monkey on crack because if you have ever seen a macaque monkey they are already literally bouncing off the walls like the one I saw sunday at the york fair that was actually bouncing off walls ... [Do you have a headache yet?]

Put it all together and it is a question that is not worth the headache of trying to figure it out.
Hopefully, if it's important, someone will slog through it.

Answered by filletofspam on Sep 16, 2008, 07:26AM
| 2365 answers.
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Long before I ever heard of the internet I was a ham radio operator. Morse code is rather slow to send so we abbreviated even more aggressively than internet chatters do.

Considering how bizarre English spelling is why be slaves to it? As long as you can get the meaning across what is the problem?

Of course this has nothing to do with ebonics. Ebonics is used to describe a certain dialect of English.

Answered by funadvice on Sep 16, 2008, 11:35AM
| 42395 answers.

U people are retards you NO why because some people don't want to waste there time on here so THY TYP FST get it now dumbass!!!

Answered by melovesyouu on Sep 17, 2008, 03:16PM
| 186 answers.

If you don't want to waste your time on here, why do you have an account?

And I agree abbreviations are nice, but I also think that it is completely ridiculous that people on here are asking about sex and pregnancy but can't spell half of the words in their question.

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