Dear People Who Fill Out My Company's Forms

Jun 13, 2012 17:11

The forward slash has many legitimate uses in the English language. The same is true for the dash and the hyphen.

What none of them can be used for is a substitute for a period. When you do this, it makes your writing nearly incomprehensible. This is a problem when you are telling us why we need to give you money.

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inaurolillium June 13 2012, 21:24:58 UTC
Can I just say how much I utterly hate "w/r/t" as an abbreviation for "with respect to"? It's totally incomprehensible, because that's not how initialisms are written in English. The first time I ran across it in print, I had to Google it, because it made no fucking sense. I kept trying to figure out what the author wanted me to choose between.

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jennythe_reader June 14 2012, 13:44:23 UTC
I don't think that one has bit me, but I run across stuff at work all the time where someone has used a symbol or abbreviation that they obviously think is widely known. I almost never can figure out what they're trying to say.

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uawildcatgrl June 14 2012, 16:44:50 UTC
I feel ya!

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