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Mieszko Powroznik Posted 16 years ago
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Is it correct?

The context. I will tell u that later, ok? No pls, I wont (last?) - i mean i need to know it now. thx
  

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What is your question?? Is what correct?

(Please use real words, like "you" and "thanks".)
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Are you talking about a conversation like this?

Person A: "I will tell you that later, OK?"

Person B: "No please, I won't last!"

With the corrections, this is OK in informal English.

There are lots of other things that person B could say. For example:

"No please, I have to know now!"

"No please, you've got to tell m
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Thank you Wordy. Sometimes i wonder if u are in their pay.

Btw, what is wrong with using short short forms? It s generally accepted to use Ty, thx etx unless u are a queen. Anyway, it doesnt show lack of respect, and I will keep on using those until sb ll prove otherwise.
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Mieszko Powroznik
Btw, what is wrong with using short short forms? It s generally accepted to use Ty, thx etx unless u are a queen. Anyway, it doesnt show lack of respect, and I will keep on using those until sb ll prove otherwise.


It depends very much on the context. If you are sending a text message to your friend, and you type "u" for "y
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Mr WordyIf you choose to ignore this advice then that's up to you.
Additionally, you run the risk of people with the ability to answer your question choosing to ignore your posts.

I do feel it's a lack of respect indeed, when you were specifically asked to not do this. So b4 u decide 2 rite dis way agin, u mite think bout dat.
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I agree with Grammar Geek. Why should I take time to help you with your questions about English when you can't be bothered to spell out simple words? I think it does show a lack of respect -- for the volunteers here and for the language itself. You're entirely free to keep doing it, but I'm free to avoid your posts if you do.
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Hi Mieszko,

I share the views my colleagues have already expressed to you about this.

Best wishes, Clive
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In this case, it only remains for me to conform to the rules of etiquette.

Greetings!
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Greetings. You have no idea how much more civilized your last post makes you appear, Mieszko. Before that, I thought you were an ignoramus.
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I agree with Mr. M. My reaction was "Wow! He can write!" (with an underlying feeling of "here's a person worth taking seriously.")

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