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Someone at work will sometimes send emails with text-speak. Translating text-speak is harder for me than translating the broken English in emails from our international customers. L used to do it all the time until I sent a polite response asking her to please type complete words since I was having difficulty understanding her emails. And I copied her boss. Amazing how quickly that worked
My guess is the mechanic typed fast and didn't read what he/she wrote. I have typos here all the time, but I try to take special care at work.
A lion however, will only devour your corpse, whereas an SC is not sated until they have destroyed your soul. (Quote per infinitemonkies)
Even though it was an e-mail, not a text, it is possible the dealer was sending the e-mail from their wireless device and therefore using text speak by habit.
I may be a little weird this way, but I refuse to support any business that cannot/will not spell correctly, especially if this is on their website or anything.
EX:
A friend of mine was referring me to his friend, an aerobics/dance instructor. So I checked out the website and there were SO many typos on his website... As if I wasn't nervous enough about going to a man for a pole dance workout, that sealed the deal.
Spent last weekend in a podunk town in Oregon for my cousin's wedding. This also happened to be the Saturday of my birthday. So Saturday morning my b/f gets me up and wants to take me out to breakfast. We start driving through town... There's the "Koffee Kup". The "Kountry Kitchen". The "Old Towne Diner". (While not technically 'wrong' the British spelling is incredibly pretentious in a town of maybe 200) Finally ended up at the "Homestyle Cafe". That I can deal with.
That dealer would have lost my business IMMEDIATELY.
If you're going to do that, shouldn't it be "Olde Towne Diner" then?
I hate when people spell things with K instead of C like that. If at least one of the words is supposed to start with K, than maybe it can be cute, but changing the initial letter of every word in the name for no apparent reason? Please don't.
I hate text-speak. It would take me longer to type something in text-speak than to just type the actual words. I do use a few abbreviations in actual text-messages, but mostly only for the sake of the 160-character limit on my phone. Usually it's things like "u" or "ur"...you'll never find a word like "l8r" in my text messages, though.
I don't go in for ancient wisdom I don't believe just 'cause ideas are tenacious It means that they're worthy - Tim Minchin, "White Wine in the Sun"
It's not so much a British spelling as an Olde English spelling.
Finnish has much the same concept - there are some letters which have the same sound as other letters but which are no longer used. So the local equivalent of "old -> olde" is "vanha -> wanha".
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