o.pwuaioc wrote:Of the two behaviors, ridiculing someone who for all we know may even have dyslexia is definitely the more childish.
Does dyslexia really affect writing THAT much? I had no idea. I personally cant help it but to think that the person I am talking to is mentally challenged if I see a grown up (18 years or older) native English speaker writing as poorly as that Dreamcast guy.
My English is far from perfect, especially on these forums as I am pretty lazy when it comes to spell checking (which is why I often edit my messages soon after posting) and I am forced to use a weird keyboard layout at the moment, but I still think that its passable. I dont speak English natively and I learned to write it by watching American movies and playing a lot of video games as a kid, so I assume that people from England, Australia, America, NZ etc should on default be able to write better English than I do.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:
unless someone is bragging about their intelligence and belittling others - I do not care how people write on message boards.
Just for the record, I am not belittling others or bragging about my intelligence, as I am a mediocre guy in that regard. I just think that if people who do not speak the language natively can learn it pretty effortlessly just by watching movies and playing games, people who talk the language natively who have been studying it in school from age 6/7 up should be able to do the same unless they really have a serious problem like dyslexia or mental handicap of some sort.
I have seen a lot of young gamers on the internet from around the world (Scandinavia, Germany, Russia, Eastern Europe, SE Asia, Brazil etc) who write far better English than most native English speakers. Its an intresting phenomenon as in most cases they learned to write English fluently mostly thanks to video games, fantasy literature etc - the same stuff native English speakers play and read!
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