I've been thinking, and yes, it did hurt.
Throughout my education, I've been told I have an 'easy' style of writing which means that I'm very at ease with my writing and using words in general.
So I got to thinking today about why that may be the case, and my hypothesis is that it's because I spend a lot of time communicating online, using proper English. From messenger programs, to forums, to Facebook I spend a great chunk of my day writing, so when it comes to writing an article, I am very at ease with the process of writing.
Now, I'm sure you're all shouting "But what about the people who can't spell online?", and that's a valid point. They're hardly increasing their ease with language by spewing text speak all over the place.
My discussion mainly concerns people who take the time to use proper English with their communication, which happens to be a lot of people on here.
So my question to my fellow Escapists is this: Do you feel an ease with language because you spend so much time writing online, or is it just me?
Throughout my education, I've been told I have an 'easy' style of writing which means that I'm very at ease with my writing and using words in general.
So I got to thinking today about why that may be the case, and my hypothesis is that it's because I spend a lot of time communicating online, using proper English. From messenger programs, to forums, to Facebook I spend a great chunk of my day writing, so when it comes to writing an article, I am very at ease with the process of writing.
Now, I'm sure you're all shouting "But what about the people who can't spell online?", and that's a valid point. They're hardly increasing their ease with language by spewing text speak all over the place.
My discussion mainly concerns people who take the time to use proper English with their communication, which happens to be a lot of people on here.
So my question to my fellow Escapists is this: Do you feel an ease with language because you spend so much time writing online, or is it just me?