Well it's more a case of 'ur' lacking an apostrophe isn't it? Like u'r or u're. But I retract that statement anyway...
Mainly because 'ur' is an informal phonetic abbreviation, there's no point either of us applying standard English language rules to something which is non-standard txt-speak.
I mean, in a world where 2 can mean to, too or 1+1, ur can mean your or you're.
IIN not to want to ever grow up? What age would you like to be?
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Ha OK... That's punctuation rather than spelling, but I don't know why I bothered correcting I was just being pedantic - and I was bored.
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ur vs. u r is not punctuation.
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Well it's more a case of 'ur' lacking an apostrophe isn't it? Like u'r or u're. But I retract that statement anyway...
Mainly because 'ur' is an informal phonetic abbreviation, there's no point either of us applying standard English language rules to something which is non-standard txt-speak.
I mean, in a world where 2 can mean to, too or 1+1, ur can mean your or you're.
Anyway...