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To: B4Ranch

We live in a post literate culture. Most business owners, employers and potential clients can’t/won’t write any better than the average putz. The age when people of any consequence actually care enough about grammar to hinge job offers or business deals on “The Elements of Style” is long past....


33 posted on 08/30/2015 10:52:36 AM PDT by freebilly
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To: freebilly
We live in a post literate culture. Most business owners, employers and potential clients can’t/won’t write any better than the average putz. The age when people of any consequence actually care enough about grammar to hinge job offers or business deals on “The Elements of Style” is long past....

Try reading the gibberish of a legal writ. They are so called professional wordsmiths. Yet no one but a person with a Judicial degree can understand what they are saying. They love words especially ones very seldom if even used even in the history of the nation. Look at out founding documents. Anyone can read them and have a general understanding. Petition a court today and try to understand what the writ says. Good Luck.

Many, if not most persons who built this nation in 1700-early 1900's in fact had poor grammar and penmanship. We survived as a nation. Loved ones who for example saw the last words of a coal miner written in his final hours trapped under ground did not care if poppa spelled correctly. The minority of Americans had the grammar and penmanship skills of today even with errors. Of all the problems and issues we face this is amongst the bottom of the barrel of things destroying our nation.

I'd rather hear the words of a farmers opinion errors and all and certainly know and understand what he is saying than someone who writes in levels so advanced no one understand or would likely even care what they are saying.

Today's grammar by the way is not the grammar the persons that first came to our shores used. That died out in the 1600's. Customs change and so do languages. Even languages based in Latin have a huge variant region to region.

157 posted on 08/30/2015 11:53:06 AM PDT by cva66snipe ((Two Choices left for U.S. One Nation Under GOD or One Nation Under Judgment? Which one say ye?))
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Whenever I hear somebody say, “....we were conversating....,” or he/she ‘commentated’ on this or that,” it just tells me how far we’ve sunk into entropy with the movie “Idiocracy.”


365 posted on 09/18/2016 5:20:53 AM PDT by Gaffer
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