Well I'm truly sorry my education isn't up to your standards. But the meaning was received. Some people place more emphasis on real life experiences like eating, working and living life. The meaning was understood with the grammatical error's I think, but thank you professor.
Well I'm truly sorry my education isn't up to your standards. But the meaning was received.
Not everything is a personal attack fren. I genuinely tried to offer some constructive criticism in the most polite way possible from one pede to another. Excellence is after all one of our goals as patriots, is it not? Choosing to learn and correct this very simple and easily avoided error going forward is something which will be of a benefit to you in your life.
Speaking not in a mean way or as a personal attack but factually, it's not my standards your education is not up to, it's the English language's standards that your education is not up to. That's a fact. That you responded in a defensive way instead of learning something beneficial to you personally and moving on says a lot more about your outlook than it does about my motive for issuing the correction in the first place. For the record, my motive was and is good. We are patriots and as such have a responsibility to lead and be our best in all aspects, and this includes grammar.
Some people place more emphasis on real life experiences like eating, working and living life.
This is a false dichotomy. There is no ultimatum to choose either between real life experiences like eating, working, and living life, or writing the English language well. I appeal to your sense excellence in all things as a patriot to realize that it is possible for all of us to have real life experiences like eating, working, and living life, and write English well, as we pursue excellence in all things.
The meaning was understood with the grammatical error's I think, but thank you professor.
If you eliminate being sensitive about online comments, and accept constructive criticism going forward, there's no telling how far you'll go in life. Happy Resurrection Sunday pede.
Well pede I hope your going through everyone post and offering your advice and constructive criticism also, I don't try to be anything more than I am and I see a lot of writing that's way worse than what I put out. Also my whole life someone has thought themselves to be the keeper of right and wrong in my life. I'm now to the point as a professor from Ohio State said to me" you don't mind telling people about themselves" as I said to him no its quite easy when you have to keep going on about how right you are and thinking your so much better for it. Well Pede go back to spell checking the forums your work is cut out for you. Happy Resurrection Day to you.
Well pede I hope youryou're going through everyone*'s* post and offering your advice and constructive criticism
Thanks! I trust you'll appreciate the new format. Remember, when you intend to say "you are" you can rightly use an apostrophe while making sure to add an "e" at the end of the word.
I don't try to be anything more than I am and I see a lot of writing that's way worse than what I put out.
If it's a fellow patriot and brother/sister in Christ, there's no reason for you yourself not to offer constructive criticism there as well, assuming you care about helping them improve of course. Hint: you ought to.
Also my whole life someone has thought themselves to be the keeper of right and wrong in my life.
Who?
I'm now to the point as a professor from Ohio State said to me" you don't mind telling people about themselves" as I said to him no its quite easy when you have to keep going on about how right you are and thinking youryou're so much better for it.
Is going on about how right you are and thinking you're so much better for it the only possible reason for someone to offer correction? Is it possible that there could be a more positive motivating force behind such an altruistic act?
Well Pede go back to spell checking the forums your work is cut out for you.
Easter
egg'seggsRemember pede, there's no apostrophe in pluralized words.
Aside from that, Happy Resurrection Sunday!
Well I'm truly sorry my education isn't up to your standards. But the meaning was received. Some people place more emphasis on real life experiences like eating, working and living life. The meaning was understood with the grammatical error's I think, but thank you professor.
Not everything is a personal attack fren. I genuinely tried to offer some constructive criticism in the most polite way possible from one pede to another. Excellence is after all one of our goals as patriots, is it not? Choosing to learn and correct this very simple and easily avoided error going forward is something which will be of a benefit to you in your life.
Speaking not in a mean way or as a personal attack but factually, it's not my standards your education is not up to, it's the English language's standards that your education is not up to. That's a fact. That you responded in a defensive way instead of learning something beneficial to you personally and moving on says a lot more about your outlook than it does about my motive for issuing the correction in the first place. For the record, my motive was and is good. We are patriots and as such have a responsibility to lead and be our best in all aspects, and this includes grammar.
This is a false dichotomy. There is no ultimatum to choose either between real life experiences like eating, working, and living life, or writing the English language well. I appeal to your sense excellence in all things as a patriot to realize that it is possible for all of us to have real life experiences like eating, working, and living life, and write English well, as we pursue excellence in all things.
If you eliminate being sensitive about online comments, and accept constructive criticism going forward, there's no telling how far you'll go in life. Happy Resurrection Sunday pede.
Well pede I hope your going through everyone post and offering your advice and constructive criticism also, I don't try to be anything more than I am and I see a lot of writing that's way worse than what I put out. Also my whole life someone has thought themselves to be the keeper of right and wrong in my life. I'm now to the point as a professor from Ohio State said to me" you don't mind telling people about themselves" as I said to him no its quite easy when you have to keep going on about how right you are and thinking your so much better for it. Well Pede go back to spell checking the forums your work is cut out for you. Happy Resurrection Day to you.
Thanks! I trust you'll appreciate the new format. Remember, when you intend to say "you are" you can rightly use an apostrophe while making sure to add an "e" at the end of the word.
If it's a fellow patriot and brother/sister in Christ, there's no reason for you yourself not to offer constructive criticism there as well, assuming you care about helping them improve of course. Hint: you ought to.
Who?
Is going on about how right you are and thinking you're so much better for it the only possible reason for someone to offer correction? Is it possible that there could be a more positive motivating force behind such an altruistic act?
Indeed it is!
Likewise brother/sister.