Well, just an observation - I have been active in a lot of technology forums and some how I see a lot of people do really care for correctly spelt words.
May I ask, does it really matter if the words are chopped or they arent?
Anyway, we must not discuss habits - doesnt serve the purpose.
Well, you might have noticed that our forum is a place for people who want to improve their English so yes, I do think that correct spelling is important. I don’t know what purpose you have mind but learning is all about changing habits so why would you say we mustn’t discuss habits?[YSaerTTEW443543]
Learning - according to theory of neural networks + artificial intelligence + genetic engineering - humans learn from each other - to learn from each other all we need is to communicate - as long as the NLP skills of a human brain are intact - it would for sure take care of the short words.
Besides - as we move into age of pure digitization - we start moving towards a scarcity of bandwidth ( say frequency spectrum bandwidth). And if you must know, more the characters are required for electronic transfer the higher is the bandwidth required.
So if u would want to change habits - change it for good.
[color=blue]Non-standard spelling and grammar: So if u would want to change habits → 35 letters and spaces
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Standard spelling and grammar: So if you wanted to change habits → 33 letters and spaces
Interesting. The moral of this particular story appears to be this:
You can reduce the amount of bandwidth required if you use correct spelling and grammar.