Currently listening to: Messy – ROSÉ
So, baby, let’s get messy, let’s get all the way undone
Come over, undress me just like I’ve never been touched
Baby, I’m obsessed with you and there’s no replica
Maybe if it’s messy, if it’s messy, if it’s messy
Then you know it’s really love
Outside of an academic setting, should spelling & grammar be corrected?
Prompt snagged from: TCMC
Honestly, yes. My ex used to call me out on my grammar all the time—not so much my spelling, but definitely my grammar. He’d occasionally proofread over my blog posts, and I could always tell from the look on his face if they needed editing. No words needed—just that you missed a comma again look or this needed an em dash (option+shift+hyphen on Mac not sure about Windows) not a regular hyphen.
While I’m not the grammar police in casual conversations or texts (my typos are notorious), I do think strong grammar and spelling still matter, especially in professional environments. At work, clear and polished communication is a reflection of your attention to detail and credibility.
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