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Feb 09, 2009 14:37

Every time I've brought this up with someone they've shot me down saying THEIR WAY IS OBVISOUS. Well, my curiosity has just been validated.

Poll Parenthetical statements with emoticons

Addendum: Yes, obviously I'm missing a 'correct' from the last question, but you can't edit poll questions once you've created the poll (for obvious reasons).

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wolflullaby February 9 2009, 05:59:18 UTC
I find both versions unsettling. To be honest, if its within a parenthesis then I will use an alternate emoticon to avoid that problem (such as :D or ^__^).

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hipikat February 9 2009, 06:02:21 UTC
Interesting! (Probably because I'm often guilty of that too, but sometimes feel without alternative because my alternatives are furry, and I'm writing work email =^.^=)

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wolflullaby February 9 2009, 06:10:25 UTC
(:D)
(^__^)
(>:D)
(XD)
(^__O)
(O.O)
(T__T)
(^__^;)
(o_O)
(6_6)
(:S)
(:-O)
(88_88) spider!
(:P)
(*.*)
(!__!)
(@_@) Needs more coffee!

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evil_megz February 9 2009, 22:24:50 UTC
.... You use emoticons in work emails?

If I had to choose one of the two, it would be the latter (emoticons may often occur mid-parentheses, :), and so using one to close is ambiguous to whether it is midway or closing). However, the times I have come across the dilemma I usually opt to reword what I am writing. I feel parentheses are overused (by myself and others) and they are usually dirty writing. Emoticons are even dirtier and are generally used to compensate for an inability to fully express oneself with words alone. If I am using both, there's probably more reason to reword the statement than just the ugliness of an emoticon near a parenthesis.

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hipikat February 9 2009, 23:59:43 UTC
I use them constantly at work. I work at UWA. It's a pretty relaxed place.

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alias_sqbr February 9 2009, 08:36:54 UTC
WHY HAS THIS SOLUTION NEVER OCCURRED TO ME??

(I usually go for the extra space afterwards, but it still bugs me)

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