Eneko Wrote:I see, but on the CC PLOX it just be someone else own opinion on if its rude. For someone can be fighting a tough monster and like to get their statement out quick they type CC PLZ. Though, yea you have freedom of speech but people would assume you be using it wisely, see there was a kid in class that blabbed out something rude in class to the teacher. This kid said " i have freedom of speech" and i told him " yea you have freedom of speech but it comes to the point where your being rude, or yada yada" as for such. Using appreviations isnt grammaratically(lol) incorrect, its just to simplify of one thing so its shorter and faster. Its just using OMG or wtp or even CC PLZ. OMG , wtp and words as such are to express emotions in online games to say your upset with something WHILE being busy fighting monsters or playing whats being playd. CCPLZ is the same but its just simplified for someone to tell you to change the channel because someones playing whats being playd. IF you create an issues YOU would be being rude by interrupting what the person be playing. Creating a BIGGER issue, also if you ask him to type in the WHOLE thing. He be busy typing instead of potting himself trying to live and risk the chance of death and loss of EXP just because you didnt want him to say CCPLZ.
That's totally missing the mark.
People who type literately never say 'cc plz.'
I always type 'Can you please leave?' or something along those lines, even at Himes and Skeles. The potion usage issue is irrelevant to the topic at hand.
Sure, people may shorten phrases, but when you shorten something like "Looking for party" into "LFP@@@@@@," something's wrong. When "LFP" becomes "lpF@@@222," how can you argue that that is not grammatically incorrect?
Anyway, most people who are grammatically incorrect STILL ignore grammar when they're not training.
tl;dr: Basically, your post didn't say much, and did not address my ideas.
Anyway, I did not say that the First Amendment gives me the right to be rude.
You said that.
I agree with you that the 'freedom of speech' doesn't cover things like being rude.
However, I
did say that rudeness does not only come in the solitary form that you described: namely, typing in grammatically correct sentences. I said that those who type grammatically incorrectly are just as rude, if not more rude, than people who type literately.
You said that those who type literately give illiterate typers a condescending impression.
That may be true, yes.
However, this rudeness pales in comparison to the blatant rudeness that illiterate people show a LOT more often than literate people do.
You've probably seen many smegas bashing people, calling them 'noobs' and threatening to KS them, right?
Well, have you seen a literate person do that?
You probably have.
But look, which one of these hypothetical smegas seems more rude?
1. omg narutodit fk u, u fking scammer@@@@@@@
2. NarutoDit, get a life and stop scamming.
Both are equally rude.
But my point is, in this situation, does your type of rudeness [where the literacy gives a condescending feel] really show that much effect? Well, it obviously does to the 'NarutoDit' guy, but it shouldn't be too noticable from a bystander's point of view.
As for talking to somebody...
I recently helped this level 8 beginner find Grendel the Really Old in Ellinia.
The conversation went something like this [note that my name is anaIysis and gets censored when people say 'anaL,' so they use 'ana']:
Him: hey ana
Me: ?
Him: can u help me pleas
Me: Sure, what do you need?
Him: i need 2 becom a magician
Me: Oh, okay. But what do you need to know?
Him: ummm how do i becom one
Me: Well, first, you need 4 str and 4 dex.
Him: yeah my frend told me that but he dint tel me how 2 becom mage
Me: Er... follow me, I'll bring you there.
Then, we went to Grendel's house, he thanked me, and I left.
But what if he had asked an average Mapler, an illiterate person?
Him: hey ___
Person: waht?
Him: can u help me pleas
Person: k wat u want 2 know
Him: i need 2 becom a magician
Person: ok so wat do u need 2 know?
Him: ummm how do i becom one
Person: wel first u need 4 dex and str
Him: yeah my frend told me that but he dint tel me how 2 becom mage
Person: folo me, ill take u ther
Yeah.
So which one feels more welcoming?
I doubt many would select the latter.
In arguments, people use literacy to build up a condescending attitute, as you said.
But when used in a friendly light, literacy isn't what you described it to be. Rather, it is the exact opposite.