Words are merely vectors for the transmission of meaning.
So long as the intent gets across, there's nothing to be upset about.
Typos and misspellings are made by everyone, only a smooth brain thinks that bringing them up is a valid argument.
Sure indecipherable gibberish is unforgivable, but otherwise the responsibility is on the reader to do his best to understand and request clarification of needed.
hahaha, yes, I've seen some of those gibberish comments and was like, "Huh?" Try to find several ways to translate or interpret and just give up.
If they can correct themselves after one or two requests, they are not wasting your time, but some shills think just making you deal with word salad over and over is a funny prank of theirs, so if it's clear that this is occurring, just ignore them.
My cousin went to college and got a degree in Sociology. Then she wrote a book of word salad and had it published. I read one paragraph and realized what was going on and closed the book. I told her it was "nice" and she wasn't even mad. Why? Because she doesn't know the history of the word "nice" and what it really means.
One day we were having an argument over religion and about some of our fanatical relatives and I thought to end the discussion with saying, "Well, they are simply ignorant.". My cousin pops back with, "No, they're not ignorant, they just don't know". That's what a college education and a degree gets you.
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