Improve your writing, people!

Post » Fri Dec 31, 2010 5:43 am

Hi people,
I'm sad to say this but it is obvious and important.
I don't know why but all topics I saw had at least five spelling failures!
I know many of you come from another country where English is not the main/official language but if you want to say something then please either improve your writing or correct it at least with Google translate or any other translater. My other thought is that all the people on this forum are immature children that are waiting for this game instead of learning in school. I had English lessons only in school and this was not much so I started to read forum entries and I started to watch English episodes of all series.

This thread is not to offend people just for telling the truth that no one can read false written threads and no one WANTS to read them if they have writing failures even in the TITLE!

If this thread is not in the right forum please move it there or stick it so everybody can read this text.

Cheers, Martin!
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Paula Ramos
 
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Post » Fri Dec 31, 2010 1:38 pm

In all fairness, you're pretty bad at writing too. Your spelling's great though, you only made one error. It's "translator", not "translater".
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Post » Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:55 am

If this thread is not in the right forum please move it there or stick it so everybody can read this text.
Considering it has absolutely nothing to do with Crysis, i'd say yeah, it's in the wrong section. People posting threads in incorrect forums is far more of a problem than spelling errors.

At the end of the day a spelling mistake is not going to hurt anyone and if spelling mistakes irk you then you'd best just avoid the internet all together, especially on multi-linguistic sites like this which has visitors from all over the world where English may not be their primary language. In the interest of prevent arguments, i hope people can keep their spelling corrections to themselves and just move along. It doesn't add anything to the topic and is more likely to cause an argument or at least drag the thread off topic.

Thanks!
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