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Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by rickyh211, Oct 23, 2011.

  1. rickyh211

    rickyh211 Member

    When did cointalk threads turn into grammar? Lol
     
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  3. phdunay

    phdunay Member

    Why are we criticizing him? He makes a good point and I see what he is talking about sometimes here on the forums.
     
  4. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    +1

    Chris
     
  5. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    Regardless of your grammar and punctuation, you make a very valid point Ricky. I've often noticed how harsh we are as a community to newbies. There are many first timers on this forum whose questions may seem elementary to the advanced collector, but they're really just seeking knowlege about this great hobby. Sometimes I wince at the tone of the responses certain individuals give these newcomers. But we owe them some measure of respect, and usually, unless the post is rude or offensive, also the benefit of the doubt. In the spirit Peter intended when he conceived this forum, we should always be respectful and generous with our knowlege, it helps the hobby writ large and presents a better image of coin collectors as a whole.

    I think perhaps we can all learn something from this nine year old.
     
  6. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    There is always a tension between education and dominance. The difference is in the intent of the person doing the correction.

    There is also a tension between learning and defensiveness. The difference is in the attitude of the one being corrected.

    You have no control over the former, but a wise young person will always choose to learn from correction without regard to it's intended purpose.

    Now tact is a different matter. When giving bad news about counterfeits and fakes to a newbie, you may be flippant and harsh, and risk losing a fellow collector; or, you may offer a sympathetic word about how the mistake can be avoided in the future.
     
  7. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    May I give praise to the members who take the time to wholeheartedly welcome newcomers. They are extremely considerate and respectful in their responses. I know who they are , and so can you, by seeing who is the first responder to the posts in the "introduction" subforum.

    As to grammar and spelling, many of our posters are not English proficient, and are posting via translator software. I belong to a couple of forums that use a common language other than English, and I struggle.

    Maybe in another decade, forums will be limited to "tweets" of 140 characters per post and we will all be using the common abbreviations therein.

    Jim
     
  8. LindeDad

    LindeDad His Walker.

    Not to kick anybody but kind of surprised that this thread has not been moved as it does not discuss U S Coins.
    And as a note that spelling and grammar do make ones threads more readable but if it bothers one too much one does not have to reply.

    And as noted Edits are possible.
     
  9. Lincoln Cents

    Lincoln Cents Cents not pennies

    "Too" should be "to"... oh, never mind.
     
  10. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Think on that dear fellow.......:)
     
  11. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    It seems he misquoted the original post and got his correction backwards.
     
  12. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    You can get on him now because he used and when he should have used at:

    Word of advice vdb, you shouldn't point out other's faults unless you see your own.
     
  13. Tyler G.

    Tyler G. Active Member


    Hey.I just saw this. What you talkin about
     
  14. Lincoln Cents

    Lincoln Cents Cents not pennies

    I see that no one thought that I messed up on purpose. :D
     
  15. rodeoclown

    rodeoclown Dodging Bulls

    Honestly, this is a casual forum for people to post, talk, communicate with one another. People should care less about grammar and spelling unless it's just bad enough where it's not understood what the person is trying to communicate. People should only care about grammar and spelling if it's a formal type paper, perhaps school work or for work, which in that case, I doubt anyone's going to be posting their homework on a casual forum. Only the teacher or employer paying the person should care about such mistakes.

    That's my Two Cents on the matter! :)
     
  16. Copper Head

    Copper Head Active Member

    I thought I made a mistake once, but I was mistaken.
     
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