Business Pet Peeve
Aug. 17th, 2009 05:00 pmLest there be any confusion on this point, let me be clear: the next time anyone sends me business correspondence which uses "sup" as a greeting, "u" as a pronoun and ends questions about location with "at," I will publish that text for public ridicule.
I have some tolerance for abbreviations in text messages between mobile devices, but none whatsoever for full-length emails, online documentation or written correspondence. We're supposed to be educated professionals in real-world business, not pre-teens playing "The Sims" online with your bffs.
Thank you.
I will now finish my day by practicing yelling at kids to get off my lawn and complaining about how young whippersnappers drive too fast.
I have some tolerance for abbreviations in text messages between mobile devices, but none whatsoever for full-length emails, online documentation or written correspondence. We're supposed to be educated professionals in real-world business, not pre-teens playing "The Sims" online with your bffs.
Thank you.
I will now finish my day by practicing yelling at kids to get off my lawn and complaining about how young whippersnappers drive too fast.
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could you also move to squelch the creeping use of "to go" as a substitute for the verb "to say" ?
I would applaud that too.
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Date: 2009-08-17 09:44 pm (UTC)Should that first "by" be "my" perhaps? (AUUUUGGGHH)
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Date: 2009-08-18 12:15 am (UTC)And it often flows better to end with a preposition than the tortured workarounds people employ to avoid breaking the rule. Call me illiterate if you must, but I'm a supporter of ending sentences with prepositions when that's what you gotta do.
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