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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Kaneda on January 11, 2008, 15:21:41
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..and there's them that say it's not proper english either ;-)
TXT SPK, how does it affect you? I hate it, but it is starting to affect kids. How long will it be until we all strt tlkng like ths, I h8 it!
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:clap: ...I hate it too :clap:
I don't think it is going to do the kids any good either :scold:
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Im only 20 and it irritates me intensely. If you're not going to speak properly, then dont speak at all.
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Im another who hates it (but still use it when texting :oops:).... shame phones are limited to the amount of letters you can type in a message before it moves onto message 2 :roll:.
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My phone doesn't understand txt spk, it wants to use proper words on predictive mode, which leads me to believe that kids actually have to train the phones to spll wrng!
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I had a proper PDA so I could type as long a message as I wanted, and receive them the same way. It's only a conn to make more money from people who know how spell.
Personally I hate txt spk too, I think it's idiotic and bone-idle.
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I can understand why it has evolved, but why oh why do people use it in e-mails??? :evil: As RRB says, it can only be lazyness. Or maybe ignorance and poor education.
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It's awful, and takes a ridiculous amount of time to decipher into English.
If I had my way it would be banned.....
Actually, I could have my way, here at least. Now what does "that" button do :twisted:
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It's awful, and takes a ridiculous amount of time to decipher into English.
If I had my way it would be banned.....
Actually, I could have my way, here at least. Now what does "that" button do :twisted:
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I refuse outright to use it, even in text messages!
Most of mine read like telegrams...
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people who I text always comment on the fact that I even use punctuation so I think you can definately add me to the "hates it" column too.
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txt spk is wrong.
English is good, not USA English (just as bad as text garbage).
Just need to write more carefully, or get a contract with free texts!
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I hate it too, my text messages tend to be long... My dad sent me a text from France in the summer and I didn't understand a word of it... I thought he was drunk, but he pointed out it was text speak :oops: and he is 66 :shock: :oops:
I guess I am mentally older than my dad! :oops:
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I hate it too, my text messages tend to be long... My dad sent me a text from France in the summer and I didn't understand a word of it... I thought he was drunk, but he pointed out it was text speak :oops: and he is 66 :shock: :oops:
I guess I am mentally older than my dad! :oops:
My dad is the same! He texts me every sunday for help with his crossword and I have real problems figuring out what the heck he is on about. Oh and he is 67 :D
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Predictive texting is only any good if the phone has a dictionary worthy of the name. My current one is atrocious and doesn't know a lot of common words :scold:
not USA English (just as bad as text garbage)
It bugs the hell out of me when using forums with spell checkers as inevitably they use an American dictionary. Funny how the Americans keep repeating a simple mistake:-k (don't mind me I'm just annoyed with import costs again)
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Text speak gets right up my bloody nose! :(
OK, use it when sending a text message on a mobile telephone but don't use it elsewhere :x.... what on earth happened to the use of correct English :-. I have a son of 22 and a daughter of 19 and they thankfully were taught how to speak and write correctly :)
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i hate texting full stop. just ring up and sometimes its cheaper 8-[
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Erm, How many people on here who hate text speak use the term SWMBO? Surely txt spk is only a form of abbreviation!
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What happened to just talking to somebody? :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh:
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Erm, How many people on here who hate text speak use the term SWMBO? Surely txt spk is only a form of abbreviation!
Eh :-..... what does 'SWMBO' mean :?
I know what 'lmao', 'pmsl' and 'rofl' mean but not the one you give :-k
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SWMBO...She Who Must Be Obeyed :lol:
To be honest I use this. :oops:
However when you get text messages with l8r & m8 etc...that really annoys me :evil:
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not USA English (just as bad as text garbage).
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Garbage :shock: don't you mean Rubbish :wink:
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Like most on this thread I hate text speak, even on the mobile. My kids use it all the time and the youngest is 27 :-o
They get all uptight when I reply in English especially if it runs into several messages and they have to keep scrolling down to screen to get to the end :dance:
Bring back standard English with proper BBC pronunciation :clap:
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Acronyms are OK when they are well known. The random sequence of letters and numbers in "text speak" can look as if someone has put in their password by mistake.
Bad grammar can be even worse. So too can using the wrong word when it sounds like the right word, e.g. talking about the breaks on their vehicle (what have they broken?) when meaning the brakes.
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It bugs the hell out of me when using forums with spell checkers as inevitably they use an American dictionary.
The one on here appears to be bilingual :lol:
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i hate texting full stop. just ring up and sometimes its cheaper 8-[
Sometimes it's awkward to have a conversation (if either you or the recipient is somewhere they can't answer the phone) but you can still communicate a message, say for example if you were meeting up after a lecture (i'm a student!), you can't be on the phone in a lecture but you can send a quick text saying 'meet at 12 by the bus stop'....
Just my thoughts on it :)
As for txt spk...i can usually understand what people are trying to say to me, but my phone (sony k800i) has a decent dictionary on it so i always write messages using full words.
It should also be kept to text messages, there's no excuse for not writing words out when you're sat at a computer with a full qwerty keyboard!
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not USA English (just as bad as text garbage).
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Garbage :shock: don't you mean Rubbish :wink:
Just highlighting my point. :roll: :^o
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What happened to just talking to somebody? :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh:
I have heard of recent recruits to the Police that have taken statements from people and the officers have written the form in this 'text speak'. Awful! :angry:
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i know what u mean i 8 it as well :roll:
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I refuse outright to use it, even in text messages!
Most of mine read like telegrams...
so your texts look like this then??
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I use proper words in texts unless I run into another text for about 6-7 characters, then I shorten it all down to fit. I have found texting has improved my spelling as most of the time I try and work out how a word is spelt by trying different ways with predictive. I am dyslexic and found this to be a great help.
I must admit though when I am on MSN I use text talk alot as it speeds the conversation up and keeps it flowing.
But I dont use m8. Thats a nut and bolt size ;) :lol:
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Im another who hates it (but still use it when texting :oops:).... shame phones are limited to the amount of letters you can type in a message before it moves onto message 2 :roll:.
the man with the shiny paint is still alive :afro: :dance:
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i use that predictive text its briliant, so all my spelling is in perfect english :P
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The number of letters available in a text has actually changed ;-) Modern phones can use the larger formats now.
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everytime i top up a tenner i get an additional free 300 free texts for a month from day topped up, so tend to use 3-4 message credits per text and it still costs me nothing
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Is that the O2 deal by any chance? I use that too.