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coldghost67

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    coldghost67 got a reaction from JoaoPRSousa in Bad Grammar = Turns me off   
    Sorry, didn't really know where else to post, I'm new here.
     
    Aye, of course t doest. Wilt thee meeteth me in mine bedroom? 
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    coldghost67 got a reaction from paddy-stone in Bad Grammar = Turns me off   
    Hey All, 
    I just wanted to point out something. On the recent follow up video to the low end GPU rant, I was intrigued by the advertisement for the SSD with SATA and USB 3.1 on it. So, I went down to the description, and clicked on the link, and hey, manufacturer website. But wow! The entire product description was filled with grammar mistakes, formatting errors, and the like. See below for copied and pasted, uncorrected excerpt:   (from: http://ap.apacer.com/products/Solid-State-Drive-Panther-AS720)
     
    "The high speed AS720 allows editing directly off it without time wasting file copying. Itdeliversthe smoothestand more convenient high-speed transmission experience. Windows-To-Go function,compact size, anti-collision and anti-shockprotection, all leadsmobile storage solutions forward to the new field for high efficiency and ultimate speed.The moment you use AS720, you know you have never felt anything like it. "
     
    And I immediately closed the tab and continued to watch YouTube. For me, nothing puts me off more than a company who can't even put spaces in between their words and proofread their public product page. How about you guys? Will this influence your potential purchase?
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    coldghost67 got a reaction from JoaoPRSousa in Bad Grammar = Turns me off   
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    coldghost67 reacted to JefferyD90 in Bad Grammar = Turns me off   
    I don't even like it when poor grammar is on this forum.  (or any forum for that matter)
     
    I just feel like it is a very hard thing to do, spend my own personal unpaid time here, trying to help people, and then the question that they're asking is difficult to even read.  Sometimes there are questions in the form of statements, statements in the form of questions, and generally just statements that leave me with a "And your point is?" kinda statement.
     
    Now I know I'm not perfect, but I do try my damnedest to ensure that my comments are readable so everyone is capable of contributing to the conversation.
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    coldghost67 got a reaction from RahulR in Bad Grammar = Turns me off   
    Hey All, 
    I just wanted to point out something. On the recent follow up video to the low end GPU rant, I was intrigued by the advertisement for the SSD with SATA and USB 3.1 on it. So, I went down to the description, and clicked on the link, and hey, manufacturer website. But wow! The entire product description was filled with grammar mistakes, formatting errors, and the like. See below for copied and pasted, uncorrected excerpt:   (from: http://ap.apacer.com/products/Solid-State-Drive-Panther-AS720)
     
    "The high speed AS720 allows editing directly off it without time wasting file copying. Itdeliversthe smoothestand more convenient high-speed transmission experience. Windows-To-Go function,compact size, anti-collision and anti-shockprotection, all leadsmobile storage solutions forward to the new field for high efficiency and ultimate speed.The moment you use AS720, you know you have never felt anything like it. "
     
    And I immediately closed the tab and continued to watch YouTube. For me, nothing puts me off more than a company who can't even put spaces in between their words and proofread their public product page. How about you guys? Will this influence your potential purchase?
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    coldghost67 reacted to minibois in Bad Grammar = Turns me off   
    Still though, this is their promotional page. Something that many of the people who will buy their product will read. If they don't put enough effort into that to make it proper English, just think about how their manual or support line is.
    Also, some of these are not issues about how their first language is not English: "Itdeliversthe smoothestand" and "leadsmobile" for example show me no one has proof read this. Even someone with the lowest English ability would say "yo you are missing some spaces there..". This is I think the worst: "anti-shockprotection" anti.. shock.. protection.. So it's the opposite of 'shockprotection', meaning... It doesn't have any shock protection.. That's terrible.
     
    I could go on, but what I am saying is that:
    1. this product page might be indicative of how their manual and support might be
    2. they did NOT proof read AT ALL
    3. they are using double negative to mean the opposite of what they want to say
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    coldghost67 reacted to Clonzoo in Bad Grammar = Turns me off   
    If the product page is rushed, why wouldn't the product in question also be rushed?
    I am from Norway, I do my best to use proper grammar as I myself take people more seriously when they type the words out, remember to hit the space bar and use proper grammar. I do however try to be a little lenient when its obvious that someone don't have English as their mother tongue. Having that said, for a company to do this seems even more unprofessional than your average Joe. Would it make me think twice about buying a product from them, absolutely. And Apacer isn't small, it has a total of 6 worldwide offices, one of the office's is located in the US and they could have easily taken care of a few product pages to make sure its not riddled with typing mistakes or bad grammar.
    But there is one thing that annoys me more though, and that is when people that have English as their day to day language can't use proper grammar, I mean, if you do live in the US or the UK for that matter, whats stops you from writing out your words? Or what stops you from proof reading what you type before you hit submit? "u r stupid" Like seriously... it doesn't take any longer to write "You are stupid" How hard can it be? When I post something here on the forum, if I use a word that I'm not sure how its written or even what it means, you can bet your last dollar that I will search the word up in a dictionary, it takes me a few sec longer at best, if you are so rushed you can't spare a few seconds you really need to calm the heck down and smell the flowers or something.
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