Do YoU HaTe PeoPle ThAt WriTte LiKe tHis?

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  1. David Trujillo profile image53
    David Trujilloposted 10 years ago

    Do YoU HaTe PeoPle ThAt WriTte LiKe tHis?

    The new teen generation tends to writte like this, even long paragraphs. It´s anoying and hard to read. Do you hate them?

  2. duffsmom profile image61
    duffsmomposted 10 years ago

    No, hatred is something I cannot relate to over a breach in writing etiquette.  It does annoy me and I think they are going to have a hard road if they ever make it to college or want to write for a living.

    But hate?  No sir.

  3. MickS profile image61
    MickSposted 10 years ago

    No, do we hate people or do we hate some of their habits,  I think that writing in the way you show. if done deliberately, is rather pathetic.  Of course, when we have our heads down, and just looking at the keyboard, and not looking at what we write, we all may make this sort of error.  It is unfortunate that some are too lazy to go back and correct it.  As for having tying ourselves down to an emotional, negative emotion over them, that is just absurd.

    1. David Trujillo profile image53
      David Trujilloposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Its part of the Emmo subcultures. A writting style.

      And I´m not gonna hurt them Mick.

    2. MickS profile image61
      MickSposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I have no idea what the Emmo sub-culture is, I've never heard of it.
      I've made a divot error there, it should of course, be 'negative response...' Still, we don't catch them all. Glad that your not going to hurt anyone over their writing.

  4. lburmaster profile image73
    lburmasterposted 10 years ago

    It irritates me and hurts my eyes, but then they are pretty sensitive and I can't find my eye drops. It's interesting to see psychology paragraphs written like that on facebook where you can share or not share at your own desire. When they write like that in a direct message to me, I take it as a sign of disrespect and right out tell them so.

  5. cherryseeds profile image61
    cherryseedsposted 10 years ago

    Let me not call it hatred but i dislike that for a reason: the more you practice a thing the more it becomes part of you unconsciously. Doing it as fun may bring you to being used to it that you may realize the same error in an application letter or a report to your boss.

    1. theodoresumrall profile image56
      theodoresumrallposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      true, indeed!

    2. cherryseeds profile image61
      cherryseedsposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      yeah, it is true Theodore. actually when I was a teacher last year one of the students wrote such things on her sheet in an exam

  6. german83 profile image61
    german83posted 10 years ago

    YeS i dO. It iS IrRiTAtIng. BuT... I'm BegGinIng tO LiKe iT.

    1. David Trujillo profile image53
      David Trujilloposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      I´ve created a monster

    2. german83 profile image61
      german83posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      wink

  7. Georgie Lowery profile image89
    Georgie Loweryposted 10 years ago

    I really don't hate anything except onions and pickles. Although I do sometimes write like your example by accident because I am the Queen of All Typos, I really can't stand it. When someone texts me with words that look like this (or text-speak), I'll write back with the longest words I can find, even if I don't know what they mean. That's just how I roll.

  8. peachpurple profile image82
    peachpurpleposted 10 years ago

    yeah, this pattern of writing looks similar to my 6 year old son's handwriting. Hardly able to read them . Feel like scolding the author for bad writing format. I don't carry on reading the article even though it has interesting topic. Couldn't concentrate properly and annoying too.

  9. profile image0
    dashingmeposted 10 years ago

    That is now the so called new generation smile teens like the new things around them and influence others. They write like this to look IN, fancy, and cool to others. Its actually annoying because the older one's can't understand what they say on the message. Like for example your son texted you like this and you can't read it you have to ask someone to read it for you to understand and that is annoying for me.

  10. joanveronica profile image68
    joanveronicaposted 10 years ago

    No, I don't hate them for writing like that, or in any other way. Hate is too strong an emotion for something that can be ignored or can be remedied,

    1. David Trujillo profile image53
      David Trujilloposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Mmmm. I should´ve phrase my question as "are you annoyed by this?" instead of using the word hate.

  11. nochance profile image87
    nochanceposted 10 years ago

    I don't know why people bother to write like that. I've written like that to prove a point but it just takes so much more time and concentration. I don't know if it's just because i'm actually good at typing or what.

    It just shows that the next generation, while growing up with technology, still doesn't know how to use it to their advantage.

  12. DzyMsLizzy profile image85
    DzyMsLizzyposted 10 years ago

    I haven't come across this ... but what I really hate are the people WHO THINK THEY MUST HAVE EVERYTHING THEY HAVE TO SAY IN ALL CAPS!!

    1. David Trujillo profile image53
      David Trujilloposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Jajaja. Yeah. I see this a lot in facebook, specially SPAM messages

    2. DzyMsLizzy profile image85
      DzyMsLizzyposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      And I will go along with everyone else who has said "hate" is a bit strong...I hate what I see--not the people who do it--I don't even know them.  But I do find it irksome.

  13. WalterPoon profile image67
    WalterPoonposted 10 years ago

    No, I don't hate them... why should I hate them, when I don't even bother to read what they write, LOL. It's so hard to read.

  14. self-counsel profile image61
    self-counselposted 10 years ago

    I am certainly annoyed when I read text messages in that form. It is difficult to read and distracting.

  15. adorablebaby profile image60
    adorablebabyposted 10 years ago

    yes they call it rollercoaster letter lol. very popular in my teen years thank god that's over

  16. jaydawg808 profile image81
    jaydawg808posted 10 years ago

    To put it simple, yes.  I hate people who type in alternating caps as well as all caps.  I also hate it when people cannot spell and don't proof what they write.  Another is people who do not know the context for which they are using a word for.  Example: "this looks write" versus "this looks right."  Makes you wonder if these people were ever taught proper English grammar in school.  Or, if they've retained knowledge they've gained.

 
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