Gunnar
Army.ca Veteran
- Reaction score
- 490
- Points
- 1,030
It's not about getting a cookie...it's about communication. Just as manners are not about pleasing your mom, they're about social interaction.
Spelling mistakes and grammatical errors are serious in the medical world, the military world, or the world of technology. If you don't adhere to the standards of the language, people get killed, get the wrong medical procedure performed on them, or cause industrial accidents when the chemicals or technology get put in the wrong order. This isn't about critiquing your grammar and spelling to make you feel small...it's about getting you to fix it so that you're playing in the same field as everyone else. Unlike your mom, or your highschool friends, it isn't about correcting your behaviour for the sake of correcting it. It's about correcting your behaviour to conform to the social norm, so that what you are trying to do, communicate, is what you actually achieve. It's important for that reason, not because contractions make use of apostrophes.
Sloppy spelling and grammar leads to sloppy thinking...as you expect everyone to fill the the blanks for your errors in spelling, so will you expect them to fill in the blanks for your poorly written/phrased/conceived ideas, because words are thoughts...."Well, of course you need to ground the circuit before you start playing with it, I just left that part out because, well, you know what I mean...". Really? And how is the poor dead guy supposed to know that? If you don't say what you mean, you can't ever mean what you say.
If someone tells you to bring the Captains' dinner in, and you bring a single plate to a room full of Captains, how dumb are you going to look? Similarly, if you're told to bring the Captain's dinner, and you bring in a whole turkey, you'll look just as dumb. Maybe you wouldn't make that mistake...but others, following your written directions COULD. So follow the rules!
CS, VX, what's the difference? You know what I mean!
Spelling mistakes and grammatical errors are serious in the medical world, the military world, or the world of technology. If you don't adhere to the standards of the language, people get killed, get the wrong medical procedure performed on them, or cause industrial accidents when the chemicals or technology get put in the wrong order. This isn't about critiquing your grammar and spelling to make you feel small...it's about getting you to fix it so that you're playing in the same field as everyone else. Unlike your mom, or your highschool friends, it isn't about correcting your behaviour for the sake of correcting it. It's about correcting your behaviour to conform to the social norm, so that what you are trying to do, communicate, is what you actually achieve. It's important for that reason, not because contractions make use of apostrophes.
Sloppy spelling and grammar leads to sloppy thinking...as you expect everyone to fill the the blanks for your errors in spelling, so will you expect them to fill in the blanks for your poorly written/phrased/conceived ideas, because words are thoughts...."Well, of course you need to ground the circuit before you start playing with it, I just left that part out because, well, you know what I mean...". Really? And how is the poor dead guy supposed to know that? If you don't say what you mean, you can't ever mean what you say.
If someone tells you to bring the Captains' dinner in, and you bring a single plate to a room full of Captains, how dumb are you going to look? Similarly, if you're told to bring the Captain's dinner, and you bring in a whole turkey, you'll look just as dumb. Maybe you wouldn't make that mistake...but others, following your written directions COULD. So follow the rules!
CS, VX, what's the difference? You know what I mean!