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Originally Posted by Two_Sheds It's not just schools who "don't care", it's the parents. It is becoming acceptable in general society to be unable to spell or string a properly punctuated sentence together, and if you criticise somebody's spelling, watch out! I'm not talking about dyslexia, just laziness/ignorance, ie not knowing the difference between whether/weather, sow/sew, way/weigh, right/write.
Written English is dying out. In a few generations, we will all be writing phonetically. Like I rite like i tork n it dunt mattr rite cuz u get me rite? |
Why is the word that describes a difficulty with spelling so difficult to spell? It's a bit like having the letter "s" in the word "lisp". Or "lithp" as the case may be.