(April 27, 2016 at 8:50 am)Alex K Wrote:(April 23, 2016 at 2:30 am)Goosebump Wrote: I really don't think it has anything to do with the level of education and personal vocabulary of the person and more to do with the person.
I liked this preliminary study: http://www.techinsider.io/people-who-cor...nds-2016-3
From the Article:
Quote:More importantly, the team found a separate (though somewhat small) negative correlation between a person's level of agreeableness and their likelihood of highlighting the errors. The least open-minded people, in other words, were the ones who stood out as the grammar police.
So typo-obsessed people beware: Your actions do speak louder than words.
Hypothetically, if I'd point out to the author of that article that typos and grammar mistakes are by no means the same thing and shouldn't be conflated, what does that make me? Worse than Hitler?
Hyperbole is something you do well, and I think the writer knew what they were doing.
"I'm thick." - Me