Unless you're one of them 2 finger typists, in which case I just feel 
bad for you.

:-)

I think this is a big factor.  Young people, with little to no exposure to 
typing, pick up on texting and messaging.  Without the typing skills but being 
young and adaptable, they create the short cuts and become very adapt at them.

Then they start using these expressions outside of the community for which they 
are meant and accepted; thus showing a lack of communication skills such as 
understanding the audience of ones messages.

Again being young and arrogant as well as not learning the requisite skills 
plays in why this happens.  Do many schools even teach typing anymore?


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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA

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