It does; I don't understand it. I see them get circulated en masse but can also see the argument that the
core message is what's being conveyed and that the spelling/grammar don't matter.
While I can see that argument, I personally disagree because regardless of an individual's thoughts on the matter at hand, typos will damage the credibility of the the message in the minds of those who need to see it most, IMO: the fence-sitters.
It drives me crazy but I always thought that was just a weird quirk of mine. Typos and misspellings just jump out at me, whether on menus, store signs, memes, everything really. Fair or not, we do have to be extra careful because the enemy is always looking for reasons to make us look stupid
It does; I don't understand it. I see them get circulated en masse but can also see the argument that the core message is what's being conveyed and that the spelling/grammar don't matter.
While I can see that argument, I personally disagree because regardless of an individual's thoughts on the matter at hand, typos will damage the credibility of the the message in the minds of those who need to see it most, IMO: the fence-sitters.
Pretty sure that the gym owner didn't say 'Heath'. The sentiment still resonates faithfully. I agree, the typo is an irritant.
It drives me crazy but I always thought that was just a weird quirk of mine. Typos and misspellings just jump out at me, whether on menus, store signs, memes, everything really. Fair or not, we do have to be extra careful because the enemy is always looking for reasons to make us look stupid