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JThiessen 08.10.2009 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by big greg (Post 311956)
I text alot so that somewhat comes out in my posts. but its only things like not capitalizing the first words in the sentance, or starting my sentances with but lol

And ending sentences with "lol" instead of a punctuation mark!

Byte 08.10.2009 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 311919)
Byte- you probably shouldn't watch this video then:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UwPzRFg3Gw

Americans also often say: Oh my god!

Americans are just a bit strange :whistle:

big greg 08.10.2009 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JThiessen (Post 311965)
And ending sentences with "lol" instead of a punctuation mark!

It never ended! Im still laughing!:lol:

lincpimp 08.10.2009 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nitrostarter (Post 311923)
That was me 10 years ago, that is me today. The F word has just become a part of the lingo that flies out of my mouth. I'm from South Louisiana anyways and most of you wouldn't understand a word of what I say... :whistle:

No one really cares what you are saying...

nitrostarter 08.10.2009 05:15 PM

Fair enough.

shaunjohnson 08.10.2009 05:26 PM

this bothers me too.
it's going to change language of future generations in my opinion.
but i am also a culprit. i do not type perfectly but i try my hardest to speak correctly and not fall to the "i seen you" or "where is you" crowd.

BrianG 08.10.2009 05:30 PM

Do you know what really bothers me? Being in a line at the grocery store titled "10 items or less". Arrgg! It's "10 items or fewer".

Or when I ask someone how they're doing (usually as an informal greeting), and they reply "I'm doing good". It takes all my willpower not to respond "It's 'I'm doing well'".

Andrew32 08.10.2009 05:37 PM

as long as i can understand what they are saying, i dont really mind.

now what pisses me off is when people love talking and talking and talking like they never ever ever take a breath gosh those noobs this really pisses me off now im going to tell you guys about my foot its got a ***** awesome huge ass ***** gash in it like some ***** trex ripped through it its so ***** badass o i also got my emaxx to exactly where i love it jumps amazing i also did a speed run that makes it so awesome should i get venom lipos ugh hpi is so stupid tracxas rocks my pants off every day they are so awesome all teir trucks are superior to any other brand in the world my emaxx can beat any rc out there it goes 60 mph on 7 cell nimh with the kershaw design 700high output motors i dont understand why people buy brushless systems my moms hotter than yours omg i jsut got integy bulks and its awesome why does everyone here like hand porn


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TexasSP 08.10.2009 05:48 PM

Byte, I am with you on this. It was different when I was 12 and just realized I could use foul language but come on people. How do you function in a professional world like that? One of the first turn offs when dealing with a vendor/contractor for me is if they start cussing like a drunken sailor right off the bat. This can pretty much guarantee I will not use them.

I had a contractor on my last big job that cussed every other word, literally. I asked his boss to remove him from my job permanently or he would lose the contract. I have customers that come around too, I can't have this type of behavior going on.

The grammar and spelling on the forums doesn't get to me too much and unless it's just horrible. When a post if that bad or especially if it's just one long run on sentence I stop reading and go to the next post in line.

However nitrostarter, the South Louisiana accent is a whole other cookie! I love Louisiana and thick Nawlin's accents. If I didn't have a Texas accent (that's Texas, not southern people) I would want a Louisiana accent for sure, then Australian would be 3rd. An Aussie accent is like a British accent with balls! My apologies to all you Brits who I have offended with this remark......:intello:

My cousin moved to Australia some 10+ years ago and now has an Aussie/Texas accent and I am kind of jealous. People really trip when he's back home and they hear a black guy (he's half black but looks all black) with his accent speaking.

redshift 08.10.2009 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Byte (Post 311967)
Americans also often say: Oh my god!

Americans are just a bit strange :whistle:

Yes we are!

But in our defense, look at what our jackwad former president (not capitalized on purpose) did to the language.

Yes, a shining example of word usage, and eloquence to put a Noble Laureate to shame.

Some more favorites:

irregardless

heighth

changed-out, changed-up

riddle-me-this

TomKat, Brangelina (and various other stupid celeb name fusions)

Every lame campaign (or advertising) slogan

A company's "Mission Statement"

..... yes woe to the kids, they'll have to decipher every new 'ism' that comes their way... or is it they're... there?

OMGWTF!!! I'll never figure this out! English is stupid!

BrianG 08.10.2009 06:11 PM

Guys, I'm getting tired of editing out the F bombs. Stop it or the thread will get deleted.

redshift 08.10.2009 06:15 PM

Tex: "An Aussie accent is like a British accent with balls!"

Eh, I dunno, sounds like they are trying too hard almost. Very colorful though...

And while we're on this, the English like to say "I don't have an accent, you have the accent!"

OK so why is it the non-accent disappears whenever a Brit sings?

Riddle me that!

Marvin 08.10.2009 06:29 PM

English people don't have an accent as they invented that language that we all know and love, with all its colourful expressions. It's everyone else that have the accents, as we invented the English language (with all the French, Germanic, Celtic, Latin and Scandenavian words that are in it:lol:), and so only we pronounce everything correctly (I'm in for some stick for this :intello:)...

Something that really bothers me is a lack of punctuation, especially where apostrophes are concerned. Some people never use them, and others cannot stop themselves from using them, except when they are actually in the correct place, at which point, they forget about them! Argh!

BrianG 08.10.2009 06:29 PM

Byte, yes I deleted your post. The language does not offend me personally, but this is Mike's forum and I do not believe he would like to see that level of language here. If you have a problem with that, talk to him.

What's_nitro? 08.10.2009 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redshift (Post 311853)
My favorite:

deffinitly
defanately
definatly
deffanitaly
defenatly

It's

D E F I N E T E L Y

One more time, slowly.

D E F I N E T E L Y

Spell checker >>FTW<< Haha

I hate to burst your bubble.... http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/definitely

EDIT: Hahaha, oops. I didn't read the other pages of the thread....


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