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Does anyone ever proof read their question before they hit the "submit" button?
I KNEW this question would get a lot of responses...LOL
Well..........it just makes it easier for the people giving answers to UNDERSTAND what is being asked.
39 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I do that every time i submit a question or an answer. I believe that here we come together to share knowledge and have some fun. So before i express my views or post my question i check twice, first for errors and the second time to see whether my views and language is proper or might hurt someone!
This question of yours is really a cool one...especially for those who don't check what they have typed. By the way, do you proof read your questions and answer?
Cheers!
:)
P.S. A star for you!
- 5 years ago
Both Gunslinger and Amnesia Bullets seem a little lost and listless this evening, Lefty: Do you think it might help lift their spirits if I pounced on them and shagged their ars*es off? Meanwhile, re the "my profile" issue - my b'zooms are too massive to fit into any side-on photo that includes my head (ref' my avatar pic) - so it's a bothersome subject altogether. I find it far more beneficial to concentrate on the positive things in life - like shagging the ars*es off attractive young people.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Absolutely
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Questions yes. When answering I proof read it after I've submitted, and if there are any mistakes I'll edit it.
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- 1 decade ago
I do, because I want to seem intelligent even though this site is not about that in any respect. I just wonder if people think before they submit their questions.
- 1 decade ago
"Proofread" is one word. Go stand in the corner until recess and then write me a thousand page essay on winning the " Bob ******n" award in a "Utopian" or "Eutopian Society".
Source(s): Credentialed Teacher - Anonymous1 decade ago
yes. I can't stand when people have obvious mistakes that could have been prevented by a quick minute of reading.
maybe i'm just ocd tho.
- 1 decade ago
it densot mttaer jsut as lnog as the fsrit and lsat lterts are in the rihgt sopt you can sitll raed it. IS THAT NOT AWSOME
- 1 decade ago
allll the time.
i never post a message/comment/question/anythingg without proof reading it first. haha