GeneticHeirloom
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DrHydro said:I think what matters most is if you know what your talkin about or if you dont.
If you go to buy a house and the House mortgage broker has a large contract riddle with errors would you think he knows what he's doing and what he's in?
If you go buy some hydroponic resources and the owner has signs saying OPENE 24/7 CLOSeDE NEVER and "2 4 1 Lights at 50% off" would you trust him?
When you want to produce something real, when you want to come off as you know what you are doing and what you are saying then the context of your sentence is important. If you are trying to call out someone for not knowing certain pit bull weights and head length inches and broad shoulder sizes while spelling shoulder solder and sizes Sissez do you think you'll be taken seriously?
I'm not arguing here I'm just saying that if you want to have your word taken seriously without a LOT of scientific evidence it is usually pertinent to word your sentences properly, and within the context of your meaning.
After a 3rd party has seen that you can perform at a normal societal level using proper recognized sentences and replies they will obviously take your word more seriously since you've taken the time to make sure that you are not half-assing things or that your "Professional business" has the writing skills of a high school drop out.
Hell if I had seen any kind of basic grammatical or spelling errors on Seed Boutique I'd never spend the $500 I did, why? because they say they know what they are doing and what they are talking about, and if they truly are then they've got all the basics covered, like spelling and grammar.