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Thread: Whats easier?

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    i usd 2 tlk lyk dis but...

    Now I talk like this. When I was a n00b I tlk lyk dis. All my friend on Msn talk like that and sometimes your just Wha?

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    I find typing like this easier, it's nicer for myself and whoever has to read it also. It's good practise for typing if say I got a job working in ICT. It looks a lot nicer too.

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    Proper grammer.
    I like typing like this.. I mean, I dont have to look at the keyboard to type like this but when im like 'u and dis' and stuff I have to look and I don't like looking lmao ;D

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    Proper grammer, I'm used to it from computing, and if I was talking noob talk I would have to stop and think about it.

    Btw 80 word a minute, woah. I'm 70 a minute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pink.
    Proper grammer, I'm used to it from computing, and if I was talking noob talk I would have to stop and think about it.

    Btw 80 word a minute, woah. I'm 70 a minute.
    What do you mean , like how would you know ?
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    Typing in full grammar.

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    I suppose once you get used to something, it becomes your nature and is very hard to stop.

    In my oppinion grammer is, and always will be, the best :rolleyes:


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    I find typing like this easier. When I use chat speak, I have to think about what I'm typing and it slows me down o.x

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    I use to talk slang but then i changed and started talking with more grammer
    etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trunks
    Well, what is easier, typing with full gramatical spellings, punctuations and having fully completed words... Or speaking lke dis men, u no havin 2 tpe lke dis al da tme?

    In my opinion, spelling like this would have you with more respect but some people always complain that it takes 10 times longer to type with grammar and spell correctly... I'm like "What the hell... Do you speak like that?!".

    But I can type like 80 words per minute I think... Well the last time I checked that was in year 9, so I may have faster fingers now. If I was to type like what I put at the top, that would take me much longer and would slow me down as I know where the keys are but I have to stop and think about abreiviating words.

    So, whats easier to you?
    Well obviously it's easier to type in appreviation. But if you want to be more formal and like to put your point across without looking like you don't know what you're talking about, then speaking in the longer way is better. It also helps develop a better understanding of your keyboard. True I can touchtype anyway (had a computer since I was 4) and so I don't have to type around the houses. But now I just feel comfortable talking in the long run. It's texting I appreviate due to the fact that I'd waste a lot of time and credit doing them. Being with Vodafone is always expensive lol.
    Nar.

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