I say it when I'm taking a jab at someone on an actual debate (only as a small on the side jab).
If I correct someone on their grammar alone, it's to correct them so that they understand they were wrong and learn, that's part of how I improved, so I thought I'd do the same for them.
Same. I used to be very lazy at it, and bad at my grammar all together. IIN is part of the reason why I got better at it than I was before, which is why I don't see the problem with the grammar police, they helped me, so it could help others.
I don't mind unless people use it to try and win the argument or discussion. Instead of people conversing about a subject it turns into a spelling competition.
IIN that I cant stand the grammar police!!
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I say it when I'm taking a jab at someone on an actual debate (only as a small on the side jab).
If I correct someone on their grammar alone, it's to correct them so that they understand they were wrong and learn, that's part of how I improved, so I thought I'd do the same for them.
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I had terrible grammar, just out of laziness until I started on IIN. I have improved my grammar in an attempt to avoid the "grammar police"
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Same. I used to be very lazy at it, and bad at my grammar all together. IIN is part of the reason why I got better at it than I was before, which is why I don't see the problem with the grammar police, they helped me, so it could help others.
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I don't mind unless people use it to try and win the argument or discussion. Instead of people conversing about a subject it turns into a spelling competition.
Spelling as well, I used to use a lot of shortened "txt" language. That's all gone now! It helped me with my english oddly enough so i'm okay with it.