There have been times in my life when I've been referred to as a grammar
nazi. Particularly on facebook, and due to my insistent use of proper
grammar and spelling, and my correcting of others. Though I think the
title is a crude reference, I suppose the shoe fits. Perhaps I'm
oppressing people grammatically. Perhaps I should stop.
I can't. It's an addiction. I use proper grammar here. On facebook. On IMs. Even in text messages.
I feel that proper grammar is very important. It conveys intelligence, and professionalism, and educations. Yet today, kids are writing term papers in internet language-I remember when I was 13, and the English Department at my school had to stress what an issue that was. I understand "modern shorthand" if you will in texts and online, but in a paper written for school?
That would never fly on a college application.
Yet today, it happens. People write the way they talk. There is no censorship. Punctuation is neglected.
Do I always speak proper English? No. I try to. But it happens. This post may be littered with grammatical errors actually.
But the problem is, people do not even try anymore it seems.
Also, I recently learned that cursive is no longer being taught in school. Kids actually do not know how to sign their signature, because they do not know cursive. I always thought that was important (and it looked pretty) and since I was 16, I've only written in cursive (unless instructed otherwise).
So to me, the ability to write cursive, and proper grammar is very important, and a shame that it is just getting brushed off these days.
Your thoughts?
I can't. It's an addiction. I use proper grammar here. On facebook. On IMs. Even in text messages.
I feel that proper grammar is very important. It conveys intelligence, and professionalism, and educations. Yet today, kids are writing term papers in internet language-I remember when I was 13, and the English Department at my school had to stress what an issue that was. I understand "modern shorthand" if you will in texts and online, but in a paper written for school?
That would never fly on a college application.
Yet today, it happens. People write the way they talk. There is no censorship. Punctuation is neglected.
Do I always speak proper English? No. I try to. But it happens. This post may be littered with grammatical errors actually.
But the problem is, people do not even try anymore it seems.
Also, I recently learned that cursive is no longer being taught in school. Kids actually do not know how to sign their signature, because they do not know cursive. I always thought that was important (and it looked pretty) and since I was 16, I've only written in cursive (unless instructed otherwise).
So to me, the ability to write cursive, and proper grammar is very important, and a shame that it is just getting brushed off these days.
Your thoughts?



