I attach great importance to the way people write. I would go so far as to say that a person is necessarily dumb because she writes evil, but almost. Must say that it would assert that intelligence arises automatically literacy.
I still misery to have respect for someone who writes badly. It gives me the impression that this person is neither strange nor cultivated. And I'm going back this. Is it possible to be intelligent without being curious?
The fact is that the sampling that I have on hand is, in the same direction (writing = poor intelligence from):
- The keeper is a good example. To see the passive, almost open-mouthed with the saliva flowing, while his sickly daughter harass us and then read the diary in which she writes sentences such as new-type "Baby crying so I Plasser the floor, "one asks questions. It would be difficult to consider his useful input on a desert island or after a nuclear disaster, to rebuild civilization.
- Another example: one of the guys in poker. At age 28, in addition to super hot photos of him completely drunk on Facebook, it adorns the incredible network Social phrases such high caliber that "ce ki ki wants to play poker tonight? .
- Also in the fabulous world of computing, I have an example that does not offer a direct link between intelligence and level of writing, but still, it's been hard. Today I received a resume for a job available in my area. From the first seconds of play, I see a lot of stuff not work:
"Knowing that your company is always looking for the best, staff responsible, independent, and especially able to provide quality service and I think my vest and my ability to meet required standards, and would make me an ideal candidate for your institution "( not really fault except blatant abuse of punctuation and semicolon not completely report. This type of punctuation should also be left with 99% of the population) .
"dynamic and team spirit"
"excellent health" (very good )
It's still fun to know this guy is healthy and should not take too much sick leave. Unfortunately, it does not compensate for the fact that the document aims to sell is not the seller. What would it be at work everyday? Me, I fear a rutabaga orgy of mistakes. In short, I think I have neither the inclination nor the time to go 8 times on documents from an employee, even if it is super friendly and beneficial to the team with his excellent character.
I may be elitist and / or téteux. But I blame all those who tolerate these errors leave quietly decline of civilization.
(The decline of civilization: my new obsession).
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