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    Quote Originally Posted by lNaughtynemo View Post
    It's a fact. His point failed. Fact.

    He had many points, im talking about the fact that people do speak like that on habbo, not stopping them kthnx? :rolleyes:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loser View Post
    someone call the fashion police pleaaase.


    this threads might be fail in some peoples eyes and a win in others.

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    Somebody may already have posted what im about to, but i took the liberty of correcting your post. It's a bit silly making a thread on the topic of good grammar when you cant even type a coherent sentence.

    I've corrected it as best i can, but so much of it didn't make sense in the first place it still is questionable.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rsct View Post
    Hmm, if your reading this - you probably want to start talking with good grammar on Habbo. (Or you could just be terribly bored)
    If your thinking: "****, its just a friggen' chatroom" you can just.. not read this Thread? But I'm going to make a point here. :]

    Okay - Three qaurters of Habbo UK speak like this:
    "hi do u want 2 go 2 th lido 5 mins" or "lol u r funny" - hopefully you get my point this kinda' stuff is called 'Internet Slang' and used to be cool until it became mega-boring. If you want to speak with good grammar - and actually get a proper life on Habbo, its best to speak like this -
    "Hi, do you want to go to the Lido in 5 minutes?" or "Lol, you're funny!"
    Its a bit like writing a story in school, you use punctuation and good spelling, so get higher marks. But in this view - higher respect.
    If you get what I mean, if you write a comment - use good grammar. :]

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    If you're reading this you probably want to start using good grammar on Habbo, or you could just be terribly bored! If you're thinking "****, its just a friggen' chat room" you don't have to read this thread. I'm going to make a point here. :]

    Three quarters of Habbo UK users type like this: "hi do u want 2 go 2 th lido 5 mins" or "lol u r funny." Hopefully you get my point; this kind of stuff is called 'Internet Slang' which used to be cool until it became mega-boring. If you want to use good grammar, and actually get a proper life on Habbo its best to type like this: "Hi, do you want to go too the Lido in 5 minutes?" or "Lol, you're funny!"


    It's a bit like writing a story in school, you use punctuation and good spelling to get better marks. In this case, respect.


    If you get what I mean, if you write a comment - use good grammar. :]

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    You can't force people into speaking on Habbo with 'good grammar'. It's the person's choice on how they speak. As long as you can understand what they are saying, there is no need for going hectic about their grammar.
    Habbo is a hang out for teenagers, a place to relax. Teenagers already have a tough life as it is without having to write in full sentences when they are talking to their friends!

    And that's the end of that chapter.

    >.o

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    Quote Originally Posted by minun200 View Post
    You can't force people into speaking on Habbo with 'good grammar'. It's the person's choice on how they speak. As long as you can understand what they are saying, there is no need for going hectic about their grammar.
    Habbo is a hang out for teenagers, a place to relax. Teenagers already have a tough life as it is without having to write in full sentences when they are talking to their friends!

    And that's the end of that chapter.

    >.o

    some teens could be taught lessons how to use full sentences in class too *gigl
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    I'd rather people dont use grammar at all if they're gonna use it incorrectly. Adding a comma after every other word and endless apostrophes isn't nice to read!



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    Even Habbo just don't write with proper grammer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hazza View Post
    Even Habbo just don't write with proper grammer.

    good point

    so how do they expect us?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Okeanos View Post
    I'd rather people dont use grammar at all if they're gonna use it incorrectly. Adding a comma after every other word and endless apostrophes isn't nice to read!
    i agree, better to be incorrect than hypercorrect like the pseudo-intellect freaks who insist on using "and I"

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    People talk however they like and that's damn all to do with you mate.

    A lot of people have the view that they aren't sitting in class sitting an English test, so they shorten things and make abbreviations for the ease of use factor.

    If that's what they want to do then so be it, it's nothing to do with you how anyone persoanlly chooses to speak. So please do not make your big threads as though you have some sort of changing figure and actually have any right to tell folk the way to type.

    At the end of the day if you don't like it then you know what to do, smartarse.
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