Some people see it as a sigh of either a lack of education or laziness.
Your reason for grammatical imperfections is perfectly acceptable. As I type, I am saying the words to myself in my head; as if I am dictating to myself. If you have never had the experience of speaking, you may not do this, so your experience would be completely unique. That's so cool!
What fascinates me the most are people's inability to recognize that a word is spelled wrong despite them being avid readers. Why is there no recognition factor of an error or a "that doesn't look right" thought?
Is it normal for people being irritated by poor grammar?
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Some people see it as a sigh of either a lack of education or laziness.
Your reason for grammatical imperfections is perfectly acceptable. As I type, I am saying the words to myself in my head; as if I am dictating to myself. If you have never had the experience of speaking, you may not do this, so your experience would be completely unique. That's so cool!
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What fascinates me the most are people's inability to recognize that a word is spelled wrong despite them being avid readers. Why is there no recognition factor of an error or a "that doesn't look right" thought?