ElanSubdued -> RE: Does it bother you? (11/10/2011 8:33:50 PM)
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Mistress Lillian, In the general sense, I adore crafty, eloquent wordsmithing. Artful communication and ability with language are both huge turn-ons, as is a varied, full vocabulary. However, I'll note two exceptions, as follows: First, something meaningful doesn't have to be overly word-heavy (read: verbose, pedantic, etc.) and often something extremely heartfelt is, none-the-less, comprised of a few, simple words. Timing, context, courtesy, intent, and knowing your reader are as significant as the words themselves. Thus, a correctly timed "fookin' hell yeah, you did great", while not grammatically correct, may communicate exactly what a given listener needs to hear. Second, as others have pointed out, there are unique circumstances for every individual. A person may not speak your mother tongue. Scheduling or medium constraints (text messaging, instant messaging, and so forth) may cause typing restrictions. Other issues (dyslexia; access to formal education; a person's natural affinities - example: I've always identified with language, but never with manual manipulation of numbers; and a myriad other things) are factors. For me, the bottom line is... I appreciate when someone makes the effort to communicate at their best and in a way that is mutually appropriate, meaningful, and sincere. I also find it particularly endearing when it's obvious someone made me an extra-special priority and their writing reflects this.
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