Yes. For instance if someone was applying for a job and used the letter for the word, they surely would never work for me. I would always see them as lazy and illiterate, even if they could prove it wasn't so.
On the other hand, if an employee/crew member did it, say in the boat's log book, they would get one warning never to do it again. One and only one.
I can understand where you're coming from but just wanted to point out that Bill Gates once said "I will always hire a lazy person to do a hard job because they will find an easy way of doing it"
Not sure of his views on illiteracy...
IIN that some people feel so annoyed by a particular word ?
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is it really that big deal ?
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Yes. For instance if someone was applying for a job and used the letter for the word, they surely would never work for me. I would always see them as lazy and illiterate, even if they could prove it wasn't so.
On the other hand, if an employee/crew member did it, say in the boat's log book, they would get one warning never to do it again. One and only one.
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I can understand where you're coming from but just wanted to point out that Bill Gates once said "I will always hire a lazy person to do a hard job because they will find an easy way of doing it"
Not sure of his views on illiteracy...
Ok, I see..English is not my language anyway :)
u no ti si!
Indeed.