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I am a software engineer.

Grammar depends on the setting of where we are communicating and why.

For Example: I am on a message board to learn about news that the MSM won’t post.

I don’t worry too much about making a typo or grammar issue here.

As long as the person can understand what I am trying to communicate. That’s good enough for me.

In a more professional corporate setting. I tend to do more proof reading.

I am in the process of taking some English courses.

I love learning. So I thought it would be fun to brush up on the technical side of language.

What I have learned about this.

When speaking out loud. It’s very easy to get grammar rules wrong. This is because how quick your mind has to send out a message.

What I think happens a lot.

We type as we are speaking out loud. Even though no sound might come out of our mouths.

Internally as we typo out a message. Our minds is having an inner conversation.

This is why I am more forgiving to broken grammar.

It’s happens because we are combining typing skills with the speed of thought.

That’s why rules are broken.

Hope this makes sense.

2 years ago
2 score
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I am a software engineer.

Grammar depends on the setting of where we are communicating and why.

For Example: I am on a message board to to learn about news that the MSM won’t post.

I don’t worry too much about making a typo or grammar issue here.

As long as the person can understand what I am trying to communicate. That’s good enough for me.

In a more professional corporate setting. I tend to do more proof reading.

I am in the process of taking some English courses.

I love learning. So I thought it would be fun to brush up on the technical side of language.

What I have learned about this.

When speaking out loud. It’s very easy to get grammar rules wrong. This is because how quick your mind has to send out a message.

What I think happens a lot.

We type as we are speaking out loud. Even though no sound might come out of our mouths.

Internally as we typo out a message. Our minds is having an inner conversation.

This is why I am more forgiving to broken grammar.

It’s happens because we are combining typing skills with the speed of thought.

That’s why rules are broken.

Hope this makes sense.

2 years ago
1 score