A question for old people
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A question for old people
What is it with you typewriter generation and hitting space before exclamation marks? It looks weird !
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Re: A question for old people
Is it also only old people that put two spaces after a full stop before the next sentence? That really hurts me.
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Haha, I always do that! But I never put a space before punctuation marks, that's just wrong.Matt Morrison wrote:Is it also only old people that put two spaces after a full stop before the next sentence? That really hurts me.
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The double spaces get suppressed by HTML anyway, so no one can tell the difference.JimBentley wrote:Haha, I always do that! But I never put a space before punctuation marks, that's just wrong.Matt Morrison wrote:Is it also only old people that put two spaces after a full stop before the next sentence? That really hurts me.
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We older people tend to look at a thing called Google before we ask questions like that. Try it, it's really good.Matt Morrison wrote:Is it also only old people that put two spaces after a full stop before the next sentence? That really hurts me.
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"...old people that..."? Try who. That really hurts me.Matt Morrison wrote:Is it also only old people that put two spaces after a full stop before the next sentence? That really hurts me.
Old, though, is a very subjective term.
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What makes you think there's anything wrong with that, err, who?kevin manthorpe wrote:"...old people that..."? Try who. That really hurts me.Matt Morrison wrote:Is it also only old people that put two spaces after a full stop before the next sentence? That really hurts me.
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The first typing course I did in early 50s, or may even have been late 40s, taught "two spaces after a full stop" and I've never got out of the habit. But as Charlie says, that's irrelevant here in the forum, as multiple spaces get closed up.
As for the question in the OP, space before exclamation or question mark is something I never experienced until setting Word to French language, and then the space is inserted even if you don't type it.
One further thing which I find annoying is when people put a space after an open brackets mark and before an end brackets mark. Word processing systems can then put the open brackets mark at the end of a line, which looks odd.
As for the question in the OP, space before exclamation or question mark is something I never experienced until setting Word to French language, and then the space is inserted even if you don't type it.
One further thing which I find annoying is when people put a space after an open brackets mark and before an end brackets mark. Word processing systems can then put the open brackets mark at the end of a line, which looks odd.
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By defining it in terms of whether you put a space before an exclamation mark, it becomes objectively measurable.kevin manthorpe wrote:Old, though, is a very subjective term.
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It's because the French do it and the old people on this board were obviously around when Britain got invaded by Normans.
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Sometimes we write like how we talk, especially when most of our lives are spent talking to people wot ain't educated.Ben Hunter wrote:It's because the French do it and the old people on this board were obviously around when Britain got invaded by Normans.
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Re: A question for old people
George Jenkins wrote:most of our lives are spent talking to people wot ain't educated.
George Jenkins wrote:Sometimes we write, like, how we talk
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No.Matt Morrison wrote:Is it also only old people that put two spaces after a full stop before the next sentence? That really hurts me.
I am 32, and I was taught at school to put two spaces after full stops and colons, and one space after commas and semi-colons.
I agree that spaces before punctuation looks bizarre though.
It is also annoying when people say "period" in a sentence when they mean "full stop". For example "Spaces around periods are superfluous, period"
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I sometimes do it and I know why I do it: the font my system uses is very cramped and punctuation marks, particularly exclamation marks, just don't show up at the end of a paragraph. In many cases, certainly in forum postings, an exclamation mark is effectively a statement in itself, separate from the preceding text. So I separate it. I would prefer a hard space but I can't make that work here.Charlie Reams wrote:What is it with you typewriter generation and hitting space before exclamation marks? It looks weird !
My age may well have something to do with it - my eyesight is not what it was and although I do know how to change to a different font I can't be bothered - but it is not merely force of an ancient and ill-founded habit.
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Re: A question for old people
'Period' for 'full stop' is an Americanism isn't it?
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Yep, but another one which is being increasingly used here.Mark Harrison wrote:'Period' for 'full stop' is an Americanism isn't it?
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From now on, I'm going to talk proper, as illustrated in your edited version of my post, with added commas. And if I lose all my old friends because I speak posher than they do Kai, I shall blame you. (Shall or will? I never know which word to use) What does ROFL! mean. It sounds ominous, and I'm trembling in my boots.Kai Ludeman wrote:George Jenkins wrote:most of our lives are spent talking to people wot ain't educated.George Jenkins wrote:Sometimes we write, like, how we talk
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Re: A question for old people
All this punctuation talk is upsetting for me as I have just had half my bowel removed.
That's right. I am just left with a semi-colon.
That's right. I am just left with a semi-colon.