by Lissar » May 19th, 2006, 10:46 pm
SubmissMe, I didn't add the idea to the Vote Page. I'm still debating whether or not to suggest it.
As for your concern about spelling differences based on culture, the file would suggest that the speller look up words if he or she does not know how to spell them. If the speller is American, then he or she would look up words based on the American spelling, and if the speller is British, as an example, he or she would look up words based on that culture's spelling. The file wouldn't be so strict that there was no wiggle room for different cultures.
The file would suggest that the typist would feel a need to read over his or her work after he or she finishes, and he or she would correct any misspellings or grammar mistakes that he or she could find. Yes, it's only too true that many people don't know when they've made a spelling or grammar mistake. But there are plenty of people who type terribly because they do not read over their work, and they miss obvious mistakes, such as missing words, improper capitals, and nasty spelling errors.
I just think it's a little silly for me to run around, saying, "Um, you spelled that wrong. And that shouldn't be capitalized. And you have a comma splice." It's spamming.
Also, while it is not correct to begin a sentence with a conjunction in formal writing, it is acceptable in casual speech, as well as writing that is moderate.