Spelling when advertsisng vehicle
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zip929 said:
When i was a kid (many moons ago) we learned basic maths and english which has stood me very well over the last 46 years.
Kids these days seem to be leaving shcool witbh 13 GCSE's yet they cannot spell to save their lives!
WTH has happened!
I am not sure what they were doing when I was a kid but they could do a lot worse than bring that back.
We seem to have kids educated to degree level who cannot do basic math and spelling. FCS!
And they don't know their left from their right either, but that's a whole new rant!!!!Kids these days seem to be leaving shcool witbh 13 GCSE's yet they cannot spell to save their lives!
WTH has happened!
I am not sure what they were doing when I was a kid but they could do a lot worse than bring that back.
We seem to have kids educated to degree level who cannot do basic math and spelling. FCS!
Speeling chuckers not withstanding, my boss is dyslexic, but is an internationally renowned chemist. However whenever we go to see clients I insist I see the presentation first - his dyslexia even spills over into speech. Point is, bad spelling isn't necessarily a result of unintelligence, although the failure to use checking is just that or laziness (which he would freely admit to)
One of the shift managers at work who is a complete arse uses the spellchecker on word to help him when he is writing up forms/ reports. It usually works out ok for him but I came to work one day and one of the guys showed me a shift report that he'd written up,
"...they were rubbing agents...."
I asked what's a rubbing agent? He had tried to spell against but ended up with the word agent. Did we change it before the report got sent to all the senior managers? Did we hell!
I work in a different department now so I no longer have the satisfaction of ensuring that the spellchecker is turned off on the two PCs that he uses.
Did I mention that he was an arse?
"...they were rubbing agents...."
I asked what's a rubbing agent? He had tried to spell against but ended up with the word agent. Did we change it before the report got sent to all the senior managers? Did we hell!
I work in a different department now so I no longer have the satisfaction of ensuring that the spellchecker is turned off on the two PCs that he uses.
Did I mention that he was an arse?
seller said:
no reserve p reg calibra se6 blue in exalant condition in side out new tyers 1 owner gear box cluch breaks stearing all good all eletricks in full working order cream leather seats no rips heated to air con this car should have no problem going thro a mot as it drives so well ps/ ew/em/cl/ but you are more than well come to bring a macanick when vewing eny inspec wellcome i was told there are only 146 of this model left on the road so could be colectors soon cash on colection buyer colects thanks for looking good luck happy bidding for more info please call ********
Translated for you:English said:
No reserve! P-reg Vauxhall Calibra SE6, blue colour, in excellent condition both inside and out. It has new tyres, and one owner from new. The gearbox, clutch, brakes and steering are all good; all electrics are in full working order. The leather seats have no rips and are also heated; the air conditioning is also working well. This car should not have a problem passing an MOT as I believe it drives so well. It also has power steering, electric windows and mirrors and central locking. You are more than welcome to bring a mechanic when viewing; any inspection is welcome. I have been informed that there are only 146 Calibra SE6s on the road, so this car may become a collectors' item soon! I would prefer the buyer to collect, with cash on collection. Thank you for looking - good luck and happy bidding. If you require further information, please call me on *********
See, was that so hard? I also find it amusing how a question asks if he'd take £250 cash to end the auction, whereas the winning bid was £256 - if the buyer pays on PayPal then the seller takes home less money than the early £250 cash!(Also, if Calibras are going for such a low price, I think I've found myself a winter hack)
sebhaque said:
See, was that so hard? I also find it amusing how a question asks if he'd take £250 cash to end the auction, whereas the winning bid was £256 - if the buyer pays on PayPal then the seller takes home less money than the early £250 cash!
Isn't hindsight wonderful. Edited by Shotgun Rider on Monday 3rd October 20:16
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