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In reply to the discussion: A talk show guest just said her kids make fun of people on social media who use punctuation. [View all]PoindexterOglethorpe
(28,493 posts)33. And just how many jobs out there actually require
writing anything?
Personally I have no problems publicly correcting spelling, grammar, and so on.
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A talk show guest just said her kids make fun of people on social media who use punctuation. [View all]
live love laugh
Oct 2025
OP
That's ok. They will continue to think that right up until the time they need a job... period.
lapfog_1
Oct 2025
#1
It's been considered a mark of age for years. The constantly changing grammar of text messaging is fascinating tbh.
WhiskeyGrinder
Oct 2025
#10
Glad to be "old". Punctuation serves a function: clarity, rhythm. It's oil in the gears, not sand. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2025
#13
I have also read that using punctuation in a text is considered "aggressive."
3catwoman3
Oct 2025
#14
In a recent TV detective show, using two spaces after the full stop as opposed to one
question everything
Oct 2025
#15