» Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:57 am
It's escaping the internet... My wife has received some truly astounding letters from supposed medical and legal professionals in the course of her employment.
The bare fact is, On the net, generally the only information people have to judge you by... is what little you've typed into this box. I grew up with a bunch of ancient big/swing band musicians, and they were writing new music up until their deaths. Many of them could barely spell, but their genius was truly expressed in the mathematics of Music.
If you present yourself as an utter illiterate, people will treat you as such. If someone is nitpicking because you typed too quickly and transposed letters in "teh", Yes, that is being a jerk.
If someone cannot even separate their thoughts into distinct masses, allowing others to actually absorb the information being presented... they need to pick up a copy of "Elements of Style" Strunk and White.
http://www.amazon.com/Elements-Style-Fourth-William-Strunk/dp/020530902X Strunk and EB White, You don't have to compose every sentence as if you were presenting to the Queen of England, but "just enough" can take you from being a great conversationalist, but unable to compose your thoughts to Paper, to someone who can be personable and understood in any format.