Can I be the bad guy?

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Grammatically speaking, typing words in all capital letters is against the rules unless in the folowing circumstances;

  1. In the names of people, places, or related words. Use a capital letter when you are writing the names of people, places, and words relating to them:
  2. At the beginning of a sentence. Use a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence: ...
  3. In the titles of books, films, organizations, etc. ...
  4. In abbreviations.
Thanks for playing.

Also, if @ScottR is being the bad boy does being a grammar fiend make you the bad girl? :p;Hilarious:p
You have a point their. Big wink ;)
 
It’s one of those things that I see 95% of the time. I always misread it and it makes me take a double. I am an English teacher, but still. Maybe I’m overthinking this.
SMH, LOL, LMBO, all of the acronyms. Nobody spends time spelling anymore. Always annoys me just a little.

UR for Your - get it right.
 
Not to be a grammar you-know-what. But it seems that people say loosing instead of losing anymore. Am I losing my mind? Sorry. I know people will hate me but, it’s losing, not loosing.

My acro is losing its color NOT my acro is loosing its color.

Again, please hate on me.... Bring it.
You’re not ‘loosing’ you’re mind! o_O
 
I am a grammar (blank) too, I am always catching the bad grammar! we can both be the bad guys!
i'm on another forum (pirate4x4.com) and that is a rough place for being roasted and called out.... if you post and don't have vulgar language in the post, you will get flamed! but on there I will literally repost with grammar corrections! haha

I live in the states but work for an American based company in Mexico, and when company-wide emails go out I cringe! I know there is a language barrier, but come on! use google translate or Grammarly ! I am fluent in Spanish, and I make sure the Spanish emails are grammatically correct haha

I won't do that here because people are just so nice and its easy to get along with people!
 
I am a grammar (blank) too, I am always catching the bad grammar! we can both be the bad guys!
i'm on another forum (pirate4x4.com) and that is a rough place for being roasted and called out.... if you post and don't have vulgar language in the post, you will get flamed! but on there I will literally repost with grammar corrections! haha

I live in the states but work for an American based company in Mexico, and when company-wide emails go out I cringe! I know there is a language barrier, but come on! use google translate or Grammarly ! I am fluent in Spanish, and I make sure the Spanish emails are grammatically correct haha

I won't do that here because people are just so nice and its easy to get along with people!
I teach English in Hong Kong and typically people try to be careful about grammar and spelling - and I give them massive credit. However, I see some bad stuff here but I let it slide. I see language as not a barrier but as a connection. But I have my times.
 
Grammatically speaking, using words with all capital letters is against the rules. Capital letters are used in the folowing circumstances;

  1. In the names of people, places, or related words. Use a capital letter when you are writing the names of people, places, and words relating to them:
  2. At the beginning of a sentence. Use a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence: ...
  3. In the titles of books, films, organizations, etc. ...
  4. In abbreviations.
Thanks for playing.

Also, if @ScottR is being the bad boy does being a grammar fiend make you the bad girl? :p;Hilarious:p
My apologies; I'll use italics for emphasis.
 
hi scott u didnt answer my question lol, imo ,i dont think meese is a word lol ,could not resist
 

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