For your information, Matt, it's an acronym.fyi ....is fyi a word ???????
- Dennis
Trouble with English is it was designed/invented by Englishmen.... lol Now if we Scots had invented the English , or would that be Scottish language we'd all be absolutely F!@#$d So ther, there, their !!!their there....obviously I am discombobulated every time I post..and clearly I just don't give a rats A## what anyone thinks of my grammar, spelling or anything else..
If you read the post then you would have seen that I left a sentence of deliberation in their or is there...on exactly this topic... :laugh:
Since English is frankly one of the most obtusely structured languages on the planet and as an Australian I like to use colour or is that color ??...and speed, and I have no time for spell check, and since I now know it iritates a few more people , I think I will continue the practice..just to see if flexibility can be garnered... :side:
fyi ....is fyi a word ???????
English is the most constupiulated language on the planet.
How about we all just switch to Dutch. Then we won't have to explain the humor to Willem either.
Of course we would do better in Gaelic!I think the trouble with English is that it was invented by Germans, Vikings, Romans, and some primitive English tribes. If someone wants to reinvent it, I'm all for leaving it up to the Scots, not that I can ever understand a word of what they're saying.
- Dennis
Walt, unless you have E.S.P., you don't know what the rest of the customers think. So speak for yourself. If someone's lack of attention to spelling or grammar eats at you that much, don't read it. But please don't project your intolerance on the rest of us.In the meantime, of course, I'll start writing as illiterately as possible in all my professional communications and interactions with paying customers, ignoring the most basic rules of spelling and grammar. Because after all, who cares what a bunch of customers think, right?