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Once again, you are not understanding the very simple concept. Knowing how to spell "supposed" or how to contract "you are" has nothing to do with they way people speak, it is common knowledge.

People say "should've" but it sounds like "should of." It is the way they talk, and yet if they wrote "should of," they are just stupid and wrong for not knowing the contraction.

Again, I only correct simple shit. I only correct things that are common knowledge, and that are embarrassing to not know.

Stuff like "suppose to" is an extremely common mistake, and is EASILY fixable by just remembering to put a fucking "d" at the end of it. It is not a spelling error, it is from people typing things the way they hear them.

Why people buck up against wanting to be correct is beyond me. Have fun turning in your job application with such simple spelling errors, you know? Instead of learning where the "d" is on a keyboard and moving on, people instead love to take things personally and get upset, even if they are not involved whatsoever, like yourself.

It is not an attack. It is not an insult. If someone told you your shoe was untied, would you call them an asshole? This is the same concept.

Knowing basic contractions, the difference between "suppose" and "supposed," when to use "saw" versus "seen,", and when to use "to" versus "too" are all simple concepts everyone needs to know by now.

Do you disagree?

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