Loose v Lose
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I will just say this. I really think it has zero to do with economic class, intellect, or education. Some find English/spelling/grammar very easy and others struggle with it. Because they struggle with it means nothing. They may be brilliant mathamatically or have the ability to paint the most beautiful painting you can only imagine. People have strengths and weaknesses. So what. That's what makes each of us special and have value in our own way. Be grateful you have a great ability with grammar and spelling and don't pick on those who don't. It means nothing. And chances are your correcting them will not make them remember to spell it correctly the next time. And it really does not matter anyway!
Find your gifting and go with that. There are many great occupations that do not require great grammar abilities. It will not preclude you from finding success in life.
My gift is a remarkable attention to detail that I like to express by nitpicking grammar, misspellings, and misused homonyms.
Great, then go with that! You are a bully. The world is full of them!
Well, now you lost me on that one. See we were all agreeing and everything.
Correction =/= bullying.
An editor is not a bully. A teacher is not a bully. One who has a proclivity toward attention to detail is not a bully. One who expresses their frustration with misuse of words is not a bully.
No an editor is not a bully. No a teacher if not a bully. A person with a proclivity toward attention to detail is not a bully. Where it crosses the line is when that person, for no good reason, corrects someone. Of course an editor needs to correct. Of course an English teacher needs to correct her students. But this is not a newspaper or a classroom. What is the reason to make this correction? Just because it makes you nuts? So what. All it does is make people not want to post because when they do they get corrected. If you know they mean lose and not loose then why do you feel the need to have to correct them. And by the way, I've worked in the legal field for over 30 years and have to correct the bad grammar of attorneys every single day. Are they stupid? I think not.
And yes I know there are grammar mistakes and punctuation mistakes in the above. And I don't care LOL.0 -
OMG, this drives me nuts too. But I refrain....0
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YES!0
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It drives me crazy too, but I have to admit one time I wasn't paying attention and used the wrong word. :laugh: It happens...0
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If you are happy and you know it clap your hands!! :laugh:0
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This thread again?
Until we get it write!0 -
If you are happy and you know it clap your hands!! :laugh:
*CLAP* *CLAP*
(Great, now my lights just went out...)0 -
Well, you know, some people speak(or should I say study) more than one language so it could get kind of messy in their heads.0
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Does anyone else think it's funny how these grammar threads spark so much controversy? *grabs popcorn and sits back to read the showdown* :happy:0
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If you are happy and you know it clap your hands!! :laugh:
*CLAP* *CLAP*
(Great, now my lights just went out...)
Hahahah!! :laugh:0 -
I will just say this. I really think it has zero to do with economic class, intellect, or education. Some find English/spelling/grammar very easy and others struggle with it. Because they struggle with it means nothing. They may be brilliant mathamatically or have the ability to paint the most beautiful painting you can only imagine. People have strengths and weaknesses. So what. That's what makes each of us special and have value in our own way. Be grateful you have a great ability with grammar and spelling and don't pick on those who don't. It means nothing. And chances are your correcting them will not make them remember to spell it correctly the next time. And it really does not matter anyway!
Find your gifting and go with that. There are many great occupations that do not require great grammar abilities. It will not preclude you from finding success in life.
My gift is a remarkable attention to detail that I like to express by nitpicking grammar, misspellings, and misused homonyms.
Great, then go with that! You are a bully. The world is full of them!
Well, now you lost me on that one. See we were all agreeing and everything.
Correction =/= bullying.
An editor is not a bully. A teacher is not a bully. One who has a proclivity toward attention to detail is not a bully. One who expresses their frustration with misuse of words is not a bully.
No an editor is not a bully. No a teacher if not a bully. A person with a proclivity toward attention to detail is not a bully. Where it crosses the line is when that person, for no good reason, corrects someone. Of course an editor needs to correct. Of course an English teacher needs to correct her students. But this is not a newspaper or a classroom. What is the reason to make this correction? Just because it makes you nuts? So what. All it does is make people not want to post because when they do they get corrected. If you know they mean lose and not loose then why do you feel the need to have to correct them. And by the way, I've worked in the legal field for over 30 years and have to correct the bad grammar of attorneys every single day. Are they stupid? I think not.
And yes I know there are grammar mistakes and punctuation mistakes in the above. And I don't care LOL.
Ignore the grammar nazis. Post all you want. When push comes to shove it is more important how you treat other people then it is to know when to use loose or lose. Does that person feel better about themselves being around you or somehow like they just are not good enough. I will choose every single time to try and make people feel better. Except for the bullies. They already feel superior.0 -
*Throws nice glittery fairydust on everyone*0
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GREAT! will never miss the two again.0
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Peeps I am trying to lose weight here but with all the popcorn I am eating watching this thread I am on next weeks logging now. :bigsmile:0
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*Throws nice glittery fairydust on everyone*
*Loves glittery fairydust!* :drinker:0 -
I guess it only makes sense that the same people who probably grew up being beaten up daily, stolen from, thrown into trash cans, locked inside lockers, had food thrown on them, etc all because they worked hard at their studies should now be called bullys for correcting grammar. I mean, turn about is fair play since both apparently qualify for the definition of "bully".0
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To be on MFP is not a classroom for accurate spelling or to give someone a chance to be an editior or teacher. You don't have that right to correct and teach people grammar and put them down just so you feel better. That's a bully lady! Get over yourself! What's the name of someone like that, um, hm, oh yea! Bully! That goes for all you other do gooders out there too, agreeing with her. I bet you guys are bothered with every little thing ANYONE does! Not just on here either!0
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I will just say this. I really think it has zero to do with economic class, intellect, or education. Some find English/spelling/grammar very easy and others struggle with it. Because they struggle with it means nothing. They may be brilliant mathamatically or have the ability to paint the most beautiful painting you can only imagine. People have strengths and weaknesses. So what. That's what makes each of us special and have value in our own way. Be grateful you have a great ability with grammar and spelling and don't pick on those who don't. It means nothing. And chances are your correcting them will not make them remember to spell it correctly the next time. And it really does not matter anyway!
Find your gifting and go with that. There are many great occupations that do not require great grammar abilities. It will not preclude you from finding success in life.
My gift is a remarkable attention to detail that I like to express by nitpicking grammar, misspellings, and misused homonyms.
Great, then go with that! You are a bully. The world is full of them!
Well, now you lost me on that one. See we were all agreeing and everything.
Correction =/= bullying.
An editor is not a bully. A teacher is not a bully. One who has a proclivity toward attention to detail is not a bully. One who expresses their frustration with misuse of words is not a bully.
No an editor is not a bully. No a teacher if not a bully. A person with a proclivity toward attention to detail is not a bully. Where it crosses the line is when that person, for no good reason, corrects someone. Of course an editor needs to correct. Of course an English teacher needs to correct her students. But this is not a newspaper or a classroom. What is the reason to make this correction? Just because it makes you nuts? So what. All it does is make people not want to post because when they do they get corrected. If you know they mean lose and not loose then why do you feel the need to have to correct them. And by the way, I've worked in the legal field for over 30 years and have to correct the bad grammar of attorneys every single day. Are they stupid? I think not.
And yes I know there are grammar mistakes and punctuation mistakes in the above. And I don't care LOL.
Ignore the grammar nazis. Post all you want. When push comes to shove it is more important how you treat other people then it is to know when to use loose or lose. Does that person feel better about themselves being around you or somehow like they just are not good enough. I will choose every single time to try and make people feel better. Except for the bullies. They already feel superior.
I am in no way a bully. Nor do I feel superior. I understand where you are coming from, but correcting someone does serve a purpose. Our educational system is failing and is falling further and further behind other nations around the world. Spelling is a foundational skill. Spelling IS important. This is where is starts. When it comes to student performance in literacy, mathematics and science, we aren't even ranked in the top 30 in the world anymore!!! Why? Because basic, foundational skills such as arithmetic and spelling are considered unimportant. I get that people struggle with certain subjects, but there is no excuse to say, "who cares, it doesn't matter." It does matter. Do I walk around correcting people on the street? No. But when I do the hiring of new employees and I see misspelled words on their resume, do I toss it aside? Yes. The people I hire are teachers. If they can't spell, there is no way they are going to be able to teach my students basic grammar, vocabulary and spelling. It's not about being a bully or feeling superior as you say. There is a way to learn how to spell. Even with LD's. Most people just don't care. And that is a problem.0 -
I guess it only makes sense that the same people who probably grew up being beaten up daily, stolen from, thrown into trash cans, locked inside lockers, had food thrown on them, etc all because they worked hard at their studies should now be called bullys for correcting grammar. I mean, turn about is fair play since both apparently qualify for the definition of "bully".
Seriously? You did not answer the question of why you feel compelled to correct grammar when it serves no purpose. Why? Bullying, to me, includes any activity you might do that's sole purpose is to make others feel less than you. That would be my definition of a bully. And it can include physical superiority, emotional superiortiy, mental superiority, or intellectual superiority.0 -
To be on MFP is not a classroom for accurate spelling or to give someone a chance to be an editior or teacher. You don't have that right to correct and teach people grammar and put them down just so you feel better. That's a bully lady! Get over yourself! What's the name of someone like that, um, hm, oh yea! Bully! That goes for all you other do gooders out there too, agreeing with her. I bet you guys are bothered with every little thing ANYONE does! Not just on here either!
True that! On Facebook too. People think because I have a degree in English that my grammar has to be perfect 100% of the time...NOT POSSIBLE. One time someone critiqued a post I made on Facebook because I labled a picture "me and ___". I'm like "I didn't think I had to be grammatically correct on FACEBOOK!!
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true but if it was'nt learned in the fourth grade why would someone making fun of them change them? its really petty to be honest. If it bothers you that much maybe you should become a 4th grade english teacher and do your part to promote proper grammer.0
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I will just say this. I really think it has zero to do with economic class, intellect, or education. Some find English/spelling/grammar very easy and others struggle with it. Because they struggle with it means nothing. They may be brilliant mathamatically or have the ability to paint the most beautiful painting you can only imagine. People have strengths and weaknesses. So what. That's what makes each of us special and have value in our own way. Be grateful you have a great ability with grammar and spelling and don't pick on those who don't. It means nothing. And chances are your correcting them will not make them remember to spell it correctly the next time. And it really does not matter anyway!
Find your gifting and go with that. There are many great occupations that do not require great grammar abilities. It will not preclude you from finding success in life.
My gift is a remarkable attention to detail that I like to express by nitpicking grammar, misspellings, and misused homonyms.
Great, then go with that! You are a bully. The world is full of them!
Well, now you lost me on that one. See we were all agreeing and everything.
Correction =/= bullying.
An editor is not a bully. A teacher is not a bully. One who has a proclivity toward attention to detail is not a bully. One who expresses their frustration with misuse of words is not a bully.
No an editor is not a bully. No a teacher if not a bully. A person with a proclivity toward attention to detail is not a bully. Where it crosses the line is when that person, for no good reason, corrects someone. Of course an editor needs to correct. Of course an English teacher needs to correct her students. But this is not a newspaper or a classroom. What is the reason to make this correction? Just because it makes you nuts? So what. All it does is make people not want to post because when they do they get corrected. If you know they mean lose and not loose then why do you feel the need to have to correct them. And by the way, I've worked in the legal field for over 30 years and have to correct the bad grammar of attorneys every single day. Are they stupid? I think not.
And yes I know there are grammar mistakes and punctuation mistakes in the above. And I don't care LOL.
Ignore the grammar nazis. Post all you want. When push comes to shove it is more important how you treat other people then it is to know when to use loose or lose. Does that person feel better about themselves being around you or somehow like they just are not good enough. I will choose every single time to try and make people feel better. Except for the bullies. They already feel superior.
I am in no way a bully. Nor do I feel superior. I understand where you are coming from, but correcting someone does serve a purpose. Our educational system is failing and is falling further and further behind other nations around the world. Spelling is a foundational skill. Spelling IS important. This is where is starts. When it comes to student performance in literacy, mathematics and science, we aren't even ranked in the top 30 in the world anymore!!! Why? Because basic, foundational skills such as arithmetic and spelling are considered unimportant. I get that people struggle with certain subjects, but there is no excuse to say, "who cares, it doesn't matter." It does matter. Do I walk around correcting people on the street? No. But when I do the hiring of new employees and I see misspelled words on their resume, do I toss it aside? Yes. The people I hire are teachers. If they can't spell, there is no way they are going to be able to teach my students basic grammar, vocabulary and spelling. It's not about being a bully or feeling superior as you say. There is a way to learn how to spell. Even with LD's. Most people just don't care. And that is a problem.
Of course if you are hiring teachers it matters there. It does not matter in these forums where people may already be struggling with self esteem because of weight issues to now make them feel like they can't get help because if they post something their grammar will be attacked. That is not acceptable to me.0 -
I guess it only makes sense that the same people who probably grew up being beaten up daily, stolen from, thrown into trash cans, locked inside lockers, had food thrown on them, etc all because they worked hard at their studies should now be called bullys for correcting grammar. I mean, turn about is fair play since both apparently qualify for the definition of "bully".
Seriously? You did not answer the question of why you feel compelled to correct grammar when it serves no purpose. Why? Bullying, to me, includes any activity you might do that's sole purpose is to make others feel less than you. That would be my definition of a bully. And it can include physical superiority, emotional superiortiy, mental superiority, or intellectual superiority.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I feel less than 19kat55 now.0 -
I guess it only makes sense that the same people who probably grew up being beaten up daily, stolen from, thrown into trash cans, locked inside lockers, had food thrown on them, etc all because they worked hard at their studies should now be called bullys for correcting grammar. I mean, turn about is fair play since both apparently qualify for the definition of "bully".
Seriously? You did not answer the question of why you feel compelled to correct grammar when it serves no purpose. Why? Bullying, to me, includes any activity you might do that's sole purpose is to make others feel less than you. That would be my definition of a bully. And it can include physical superiority, emotional superiortiy, mental superiority, or intellectual superiority.
Grammar serves no purpose? I am at loathe to see the future of our society because no one seems to think that being correct serves a purpose. Truth does not serve a purpose either, since everyone is always saying that their definition of this and that is what matters, not the actual definition. So let us all throw being correct out the window, forget about absolute truth and make up your own words and definitions. None of it matters anyway, we can all regress ourselves into the dark ages again.
Am I being overly dramatic? Possibly. I am probably also being a bully (according to you) for having higher standards for society as well, especially on a public forum. But hey, you are entitled to your opinion on a definition, then I am entitled to my opinion on incorrect grammar.0 -
I will just say this. I really think it has zero to do with economic class, intellect, or education. Some find English/spelling/grammar very easy and others struggle with it. Because they struggle with it means nothing. They may be brilliant mathamatically or have the ability to paint the most beautiful painting you can only imagine. People have strengths and weaknesses. So what. That's what makes each of us special and have value in our own way. Be grateful you have a great ability with grammar and spelling and don't pick on those who don't. It means nothing. And chances are your correcting them will not make them remember to spell it correctly the next time. And it really does not matter anyway!
Find your gifting and go with that. There are many great occupations that do not require great grammar abilities. It will not preclude you from finding success in life.
My gift is a remarkable attention to detail that I like to express by nitpicking grammar, misspellings, and misused homonyms.
Great, then go with that! You are a bully. The world is full of them!
Well, now you lost me on that one. See we were all agreeing and everything.
Correction =/= bullying.
An editor is not a bully. A teacher is not a bully. One who has a proclivity toward attention to detail is not a bully. One who expresses their frustration with misuse of words is not a bully.
No an editor is not a bully. No a teacher if not a bully. A person with a proclivity toward attention to detail is not a bully. Where it crosses the line is when that person, for no good reason, corrects someone. Of course an editor needs to correct. Of course an English teacher needs to correct her students. But this is not a newspaper or a classroom. What is the reason to make this correction? Just because it makes you nuts? So what. All it does is make people not want to post because when they do they get corrected. If you know they mean lose and not loose then why do you feel the need to have to correct them. And by the way, I've worked in the legal field for over 30 years and have to correct the bad grammar of attorneys every single day. Are they stupid? I think not.
And yes I know there are grammar mistakes and punctuation mistakes in the above. And I don't care LOL.
Ignore the grammar nazis. Post all you want. When push comes to shove it is more important how you treat other people then it is to know when to use loose or lose. Does that person feel better about themselves being around you or somehow like they just are not good enough. I will choose every single time to try and make people feel better. Except for the bullies. They already feel superior.
I am in no way a bully. Nor do I feel superior. I understand where you are coming from, but correcting someone does serve a purpose. Our educational system is failing and is falling further and further behind other nations around the world. Spelling is a foundational skill. Spelling IS important. This is where is starts. When it comes to student performance in literacy, mathematics and science, we aren't even ranked in the top 30 in the world anymore!!! Why? Because basic, foundational skills such as arithmetic and spelling are considered unimportant. I get that people struggle with certain subjects, but there is no excuse to say, "who cares, it doesn't matter." It does matter. Do I walk around correcting people on the street? No. But when I do the hiring of new employees and I see misspelled words on their resume, do I toss it aside? Yes. The people I hire are teachers. If they can't spell, there is no way they are going to be able to teach my students basic grammar, vocabulary and spelling. It's not about being a bully or feeling superior as you say. There is a way to learn how to spell. Even with LD's. Most people just don't care. And that is a problem.
Of course if you are hiring teachers it matters there. It does not matter in these forums where people may already be struggling with self esteem because of weight issues to now make them feel like they can't get help because if they post something their grammar will be attacked. That is not acceptable to me.
Like I said, I get where you are coming from. We are all here for a reason. To be healthier. I have definitely seen people attack on here. For the most part on this thread, however, I don't think people were attacking. Venting frustrations? Absolutely. But if people don't care on a forum, or it doesn't matter, do you think it is any different in real life? That's all I am saying. I'm not here to call people lazy, etc. It's not my place considering I don't know most peoples situations. It's just frustrating to see because if people say it doesn't matter when our country is in an educational tailspin falling further and further down the line, where will things be 10 years from now? It's embarrassing. Again, like I said above though, I do understand where you are coming from.0 -
I guess it only makes sense that the same people who probably grew up being beaten up daily, stolen from, thrown into trash cans, locked inside lockers, had food thrown on them, etc all because they worked hard at their studies should now be called bullys for correcting grammar. I mean, turn about is fair play since both apparently qualify for the definition of "bully".
Seriously? You did not answer the question of why you feel compelled to correct grammar when it serves no purpose. Why? Bullying, to me, includes any activity you might do that's sole purpose is to make others feel less than you. That would be my definition of a bully. And it can include physical superiority, emotional superiortiy, mental superiority, or intellectual superiority.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I feel less than 19kat55 now.
Well then I am a bully.0 -
I guess it only makes sense that the same people who probably grew up being beaten up daily, stolen from, thrown into trash cans, locked inside lockers, had food thrown on them, etc all because they worked hard at their studies should now be called bullys for correcting grammar. I mean, turn about is fair play since both apparently qualify for the definition of "bully".
Seriously? You did not answer the question of why you feel compelled to correct grammar when it serves no purpose. Why? Bullying, to me, includes any activity you might do that's sole purpose is to make others feel less than you. That would be my definition of a bully. And it can include physical superiority, emotional superiortiy, mental superiority, or intellectual superiority.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I feel less than 19kat55 now.
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I guess it only makes sense that the same people who probably grew up being beaten up daily, stolen from, thrown into trash cans, locked inside lockers, had food thrown on them, etc all because they worked hard at their studies should now be called bullys for correcting grammar. I mean, turn about is fair play since both apparently qualify for the definition of "bully".
Seriously? You did not answer the question of why you feel compelled to correct grammar when it serves no purpose. Why? Bullying, to me, includes any activity you might do that's sole purpose is to make others feel less than you. That would be my definition of a bully. And it can include physical superiority, emotional superiortiy, mental superiority, or intellectual superiority.
Grammar serves no purpose? I am at loathe to see the future of our society because no one seems to think that being correct serves a purpose. Truth does not serve a purpose either, since everyone is always saying that their definition of this and that is what matters, not the actual definition. So let us all throw being correct out the window, forget about absolute truth and make up your own words and definitions. None of it matters anyway, we can all regress ourselves into the dark ages again.
Am I being overly dramatic? Possibly. I am probably also being a bully (according to you) for having higher standards for society as well, especially on a public forum. But hey, you are entitled to your opinion on a definition, then I am entitled to my opinion on incorrect grammar.
No, correcting it serves no purpose on these forums. But you are certainly entitled to your opinion and you can make people feel bad all day if that somehow makes you feel better.0
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