LaDamaX · 13 answers · 4y

Grammatical mistakes/spelling errors. I usually notice them after I type and post. Ugh. How about you? How many times do you read through your posts before hitting “return”?

I meticulously craft my answers over days, sometimes weeks, reading and editing them until they are completely bulletpoof.

I think I rarely make grammar/spelling errors because I proofread as I type. Once in a while something gets through, like the other day I noticed later that I left out a word, but fortunately it didn't change the meaning of the sentence once. And often I type "possible" instead of "possibly" and overlook it. Other than that though..

I'm not sure, but I think I wouldn't delete and redo the question/answer unless it the error made it impossible or hard to understand correctly... though if I think of something later that I want to add I'll probably delete it and answer again, I do that a lot.

I try to keep my writing decent, though recently I had an all time low I guess.... usually I check it once before posting.

I hate misspelling words and making other mistakes in what I write. I proofread things before posting. If I notice a mistake after I posted something, I'll delete it and repost it.

Lol maybe once, sometimes I'll make a minor spelling typo and auto correct changes it to something completely different making what I was trying to say make no sense at all

Ah just go, life is short, i only sleep 4hrs a night anyway. they say it reduces brain function but i never, no see nothin.. :P

Meh, once maximum, and probably not even that closely, and I'm probably not fixing anything I already posted, would Michelangelo go back and 'fix' the Sistine Chapel?? Huh?

I usually proofread my emails after I send them lol (since most are not meant for a formal/professional interaction anyway)

Same honestly. Sometimes it's the keyboard I'm using though, it tries to "remember" how you write so if I made a typo after a certain word it will auto-fill it as the incorrect word. Grr..

Not too often, most of my typing is non-professional and I'm not going to pretend it should be.

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