The poor grammar, spelling and syntax thread

I’d occasionally go with “Rgds,” in a short email, cc @Bandage. I would never do a “Tks,” though.

I’m the opposite. I’d sometimes use the Tks. But NEVER the rgrs.
All, I might add,through Gaa related emails. The tks I’d sometimes use to lighten the tone of the message. I’d never ever use either of the above at work.

The “Is mise le meas” gets brandished proudly on any GAA email sent in an official capacity, and many unofficial ones too.

Too formal for an email. Le dea-mhéin is what you’re looking for.

Kind regards is my sign off. Unless I feel like being brusque, in which case it’s regards.

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Standards are slipping.

Standards? And what contribution do you make? Fucking piece of shit.

That’s much better.

My honours English exam is long over. if I didn’t learn correct punctuation or spelling then I won’t learn it now. I know you want me to be perfect. I know its because you care.

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Did they reply?

They should of.

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I told you he was struggling with that sign

That’s a really common one these days. Painfully bad.

Isn’t Michael Fennelly a teacher?

Lecturer in LIT Tipp I think

Lecturer

The misuse of commas is driving me bananas here recently, particularly the passive aggressive/sarcastic use of a comma before the word mate or pal
There’s only lad here has it in every fucking post.

:rollseyes:, mate

Who?