In my experience, most people with poor spelling, grammar and punctuation don't give a fuck. They don't care that their discourse is ambiguous or difficult to read and understand. Any attempt to educate or correct is seen as a personal insult. They will forever be unable to communicate accurately. They will wonder why their job applications are refused, their formal complaints ignored.
And before you play your "dyslexia" card, I have friend who is dyslexic and writes English so well that she became a teacher of English in a UK school. Dyslexia is not an impossible hurdle; you just have to work harder (and smarter).
In my experience, most people with poor spelling, grammar and punctuation don't give a fuck. They don't care that their discourse is ambiguous or difficult to read and understand. Any attempt to educate or correct is seen as a personal insult. They will forever be unable to communicate accurately. They will wonder why their job applications are refused, their formal complaints ignored.
And before you play your "dyslexia" card, I have friend who is dyslexic and writes English so well that she became a teacher of English in a UK school. Dyslexia is not an impossible hurdle; you just have to work harder (and smarter).
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Thank you.
Thank you.