I was commenting on Facebook that I was excited about an upcoming concert. (Excited because I haven't been to one in years). Anyway I typed, "I am excited!" Later, I went back and saw comments. My granddaughter thought I was using slang for the word damn because auto correct misunderstood me, I guess maybe I didn't space between the I and am. What it did come out as was, "Jam excited!" Ahhhh! I don't think she has ever heard me cuss. ;-)
Power2012-11-14T10:13:36Z
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That is so funny. I type & I am reading a book & watching tv & on the phone at the same time so I can only imagine what words have ended up on my messages that were not supposed to be there. It's not a problem unless you care that otheres think absolutely crazy. Jam exited for you about the concert.
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Auto correct makes me crazy especially in Word. Before I type a Word document I make sure that the only things auto correcting are Spell Check and Capitalize first word in a sentence basically. I know how to type a letter and I know what words I want to use and don't want anything changing my format. Even the spell check just notifies me, their idea of fixing something usually has nothing to do with what I am trying to say.