Do errors bother you?
- Jacque33
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Re: Do errors bother you?
- lolashoes
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But if there are so many that it interrupts my flow of reading, then yes, it's very annoying
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Exactly what I wanted to say. You phrased it much better than me though!bruin wrote:It bothers me if I lose track of the idea being presented and have to figure out what they were trying to say. Simple errors that I can easily read through don't really bother me, but I do think it is unprofessional.
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However, if there are constant errors in grammar, sentence structure, or spelling/punctuation, a book will go to my won't finish pile. It is much too distracting.
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Errors don't bother me too much. I'm using to reading prose and modern or post-modern works that are pretty out there (i.e. House of Leaves).
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