So we want to be respected as educated professionals?

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Can we start with grammer, speling, and punctiation?

I am amazed at the number of postings in here that assault the written English language. I am not referring to perfection, Lord knows I make plenty of mistakes myself. I am definitely not referring to those who's first language is not English. I am speaking to the outright ignoring of the basics.

It doesn't take but a second to capitalize your "I's." Really it doesn't.

Perhaps I am just old, cranky, and out of touch with the texting generation.

But when i c posts with run on sentencis multiple mispels lack of punctuation like apostophes in conjuctions im wonderin if u r able 2 c what im saying lol i mean. omg. we look like illiterit.

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P.S. to Grammar Nazis here, yes the wored "conjunction' was on purpos.

Specializes in ICU.

****** me off too. Im no grammar nazi, but when I see posts like that, I skip over them. Even when I text, I write it out. The i phone makes it easy. Society is getting dumber and dumber. Its sad really. Those posts, I can't even read it take me so long. I have to slow down to understand the idiot speak.

Specializes in Acute, orthopaedic.

I think someone may have taken too much Xanax, it is beginning to effect your spelling :D

I think someone may have taken too much Xanax, it is beginning to effect your spelling :D

No, but I think maybe if I take some of them there fine, Benzos, I could quite posssibly read through some of the posts here without wincing.

Now, how to find a quack doc who will prescribe them for me, hastily scribbled under some concocted diagnosis like, "Colleague Grammar Disappointment Traumatic Shock Syndrome."

Specializes in Acute, orthopaedic.

I'm sure there is a candy man near you who would do it, always some doctor out there that will give them out for nothing lol

Specializes in ED.

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YES, YES, AND YES!!!!!!

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Funny how the disrespect for nursing stems even without an analysis of the nurse's writting skills.

It does get a bit annoying. If I see too much "text speak" in a post that it starts to hurt to read it, I just skip over it.

However, being part of the original "Me" generation I also understand that kids usually do turn out ok. Lord knows, when I was growing up we heard a constant and deafening refrain that we (boomers) were going to be the death of the world as we knew it. The world still turns and most of us have a decent enough grasp of the language.

I think the texters do as well. I do wish they would confine texting to texting appropriate venues, though.

Specializes in Peds, Med-Surg, Disaster Nsg, Parish Nsg.

This is actually addressed in the Terms of Service:

Desiring to maintain professionalism, text speak (also known as chatspeak, txtspk, texting language or txt talk) is discouraged. Along with using proper English spelling and punctuation, this shows respect for the owner, other bulletin board members, guests, and makes it easier to read your message.

So........if you see a member whose posts are almost predominantly text speak, feel free to report it.

Specializes in Care Coordination, MDS, med-surg, Peds.

I agree. I know that not everyone is an English major and can do all aspects of grammar, punctuation, etc., however, It is important to do the best we can when we have to write. We all know how we gripe about doctors's handwriting and how easily mistakes can be made by incorrect interpretation. Dictionaries are readily available online, iphone or hard copy. Thesaurus, etc are available as well.

No one really minds typos such as hte for the, adn for and, we all know those happen. But the outright missed words, grammar, spelling and the rest, make us look uneducated.

I know that when I text, I use some of the text speak, but not much, shoot..I have auto-correct on my iphone and it makes enough funny "corrections" for me, that I don't need to help it out!!!.

If you have poor writing skills, perphaps an evening class could help? a tutor, something. Many jobs request those with good WRITTEN communication skills, so we need to at least have the basics down.

Specializes in OB (with a history of cardiac).

ur just aimng this @ new grads? i am offended why do experinced nurse bully new grads omg stop eating ur yong!!!

Specializes in (Nursing Support) Psych and rehab.

I must agree with PeepnBiscuitsRN...

If you are going to complain about the way PEOPLE are writing on this site, then you should address it generally. Please do not single out young nurses. It does not at all show integrity. It makes it look like you have something against young nurses....... I am constantly surrounded by old, middle aged, and young nurses who refuse to write, or speak, for that matter, in a way that is legible/audible. Aged nurses are not automatically literate!!!!!!!!!!!

Signed,

Very YOUNG, Soon to Graduate, Nursing Student

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