The concept of proofreading and editing. Proofreading involves looking at the text closely, line by line, to spot any typos and issues with consistency and correct them. Editing refers to making more local changes to things like sentence structure and phrasing to make sure your meaning is conveyed clearly and concisely.
For a report or formal email the concept is an ongoing practice that forms a professional appearance in dialog.
For a text or simple comment in a paper, the concept is overdone. Trying to be as precise as text book grammar all of the time takes away on exactly how you feel.
Imagine people that are as sleepy and slow moving as a sloth that just rolled out of bed, are supposed to be at work in 10 minutes, and read a message telling them “good morning, rise a grind and seize the day”. Next, Imagine the same person that got a good night’s rest and an early start to the job site and has an equal drive of 1hr one way there and gets the text. Let’s call it Monday morning and Wednesday morning. That same text can and will be likely read in two different mindsets by the same person no matter who originaly sent it if was written like a text book.
Now picture this not using emojis yet still expressing much needed enthusiasm on two different days based on grammar and some punctuation that isn’t correct according to most academics. Guess what you did? You found a personal way to express yourself almost completely how you intend it to be received. That personal touch gets moooore looooost every day. Turning off autocorrect and not being a 100% perfect all of the time doesn’t make you not look smart. It makes you relatable.
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