Mistakes at the time of writing- even if they are "stupid and
silly"-are alright as long as the language is not unintelligible.
Understandability is the most important thing hear-and nothing else
should count, really.
Regards, ravi Paul

On 11/13/10, namdeo <jadhav.nam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As I have stated earlier, We should not at least commit such mistakes which
> could be termed as silly or stupid mistakes, that can be easily avoided.
> When we spend 15 2 20 minutes for writing a mail, can we not give a single
> minute to revise what we are going to send others to read, and make
> corrections if there are any?. The mistake committed out of ignorance can be
> understood, but, when you say that you don't need to be taught and yet you
> demonstrate the need to be taught, the trouble starts there, that's all and
> nothing else.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pradeep Gupta" <gupta.pradeep...@gmail.com>
> To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
> Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 10:35 PM
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>> Hello, if a smmall gramatical error is so important, then what about
>> friends like Austin Pinto, who never uses any punctuation in his
>> mails!  Austin, Punctuation actually goes a long way in making your
>> writing more comprehensive and impressive. It will help you a lot in
>> your future correspondence on the net or otherwise even for your
>> career advancement. So do make it a point to use it!
>>                   Pradeep.
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