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Don't be so quick to judge! I just posted and found these mean posts. Do you know the definition of BULLY? Show grace, always show grace.
I was not bullying her, nor was I being mean. I was bluntly stating the fact that how we present ourselves -- be it in person or in writing -- has very real effects on how other view us, and that how other view us can very well have real-life consequences on ourselves.

She implied that she cares so little about proper English that she simply throws it out the window the moment that it isn't important for a grade shows an apathy towards taking half a second to press three keys to properly spell a word. This comes off as, frankly, lazy -- which is not a good look.
Think about what could happen later in life, if she slips up while writing a college essay or, even more drastically, a job application? Employers want people who seem like they are willing to put in work and care about their job; coming off as lazy or, worse, uneducated, could well spell out doom for any chance at getting that job.

I see on your about page that you are a teacher. If that is the case, then why do you not only seem to not care about Pampered chicken girl's self-presentation as a properly educated student, but in fact defend her choice of doing so, even though it only makes bad habits?
I do mean well. Truthfully, looking at your post, I would almost say that I care more about her than you do, considering that I am trying to correct a bad habit that could be quite problematic for her down the line.
 
I was not bullying her, nor was I being mean. I was bluntly stating the fact that how we present ourselves -- be it in person or in writing -- has very real effects on how other view us, and that how other view us can very well have real-life consequences on ourselves.

She implied that she cares so little about proper English that she simply throws it out the window the moment that it isn't important for a grade shows an apathy towards taking half a second to press three keys to properly spell a word. This comes off as, frankly, lazy -- which is not a good look.
Think about what could happen later in life, if she slips up while writing a college essay or, even more drastically, a job application? Employers want people who seem like they are willing to put in work and care about their job; coming off as lazy or, worse, uneducated, could well spell out doom for any chance at getting that job.

I see on your about page that you are a teacher. If that is the case, then why do you not only seem to not care about Pampered chicken girl's self-presentation as a properly educated student, but in fact defend her choice of doing so, even though it only makes bad habits?
I do mean well. Truthfully, looking at your post, I would almost say that I care more about her than you do, considering that I am trying to correct a bad habit that could be quite problematic for her down the line.
I didn’t mean I don't care about proper Grammer it's just this whole thing is sorta a joke and I am not always checking my grammar before I hit post. Auto correct also changes stuff too sometimes and I don't always catch it. could we just drop it now and go back to arguing about buff Orpingtons not my grammar 😒 🙄
 
I didn’t mean I don't care about proper Grammer it's just this whole thing is sorta a joke and I am not always checking my grammar before I hit post. Auto correct also changes stuff too sometimes and I don't always catch it. could we just drop it now and go back to arguing about buff Orpingtons not my grammar 😒 🙄
Ah, that's what you meant. I misunderstood, then; my apologies.
Auto correct is the bane of many a properly constructed sentence, indeed.
I'll let you be, then, and I hope that you have a lovely day.
 

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