For Stuart, who I've witnessed lift a rack of shelves through a window.
Sometimes you just want to tell something to someone, without having to go through the usual preamble of a telephone conversation. That's when an SMS can be useful. But there are some situations in which the text message has become moribund.
The SMS is no longer an acceptable way to make your first phone contact with a lady you're interested in. If you've gotten to know a woman and want to see her again, a phone call shows more effort and dedication.
The break-up text in a no no, unless you're a teenager, or courting one. Think back to an SMS which was a key part of break-up negotiations and it probably wasn't pretty - but then neither was she. Break the news face-to-face, in a public place.
Throw some shelves with dictionaries, thesauri, and other reference books out the window, but then drag it all back in. It was ok to write in text-speak and in many ways it still is. There's no need for grammarian-level punctuation, God no. But words should be spelt out in full and the use of “2” for “to” or “too” and “4” for “for” should be avoided. If something is easier for the writer it isn’t necessarily easier for the reader. We learn to read complete words and breaking up sentences with abbreviations made of numbers becomes confusing.
Going back to emails: here are two facebook wall posts I found:
Ruby, from
HelloOoooOoooOOoooo MikeeeeeEeeeeeEeeeeEEeeeeEEeeeeeeey, helloOoooOoooOOoooo hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;O :s :D :)) ;0 :O ;0 :)) ;))
Harriet, from University College London, simply doesn't understand:
I don't understand!!!!!!!!!!!1
3 comments:
Since when do you say "gotten"???
I don't know, Ben. Or should I say Jacintele??? The decorative punctu-gaytion gave it away.
Oh now I know why you hid this from me. You old-school, nit-picking, prescriptive bastard!111 :-p
Btw, we call !!!!1 stuff like this "einself" don't know whether you've got a corresponing English expression..
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