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r/BeAmazed • u/Soloflow786 • 4d ago
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there is nothing wrong with politely correcting someone's grammar
-7 u/Mockingbird-59 4d ago Perhaps if it’s a big significant error but it’s being pedantic when correcting such a small insignificant thing. 10 u/shadow336k 4d ago it literally helped him with his English, not everyone chooses to live in ignorance. -10 u/Mockingbird-59 4d ago It is rude, his comment was written very well for a non native English speaker, have you heard some people born here how they speak!? 6 u/StrLord_Who 4d ago It's not insignificant. Unbelievable. 4 u/Trinidadthai 4d ago I agree sometimes. But OP is a non native English speaker, so being reminded of grammatical errors should be more helpful than an irritation. He’s doing him a favour.
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Perhaps if it’s a big significant error but it’s being pedantic when correcting such a small insignificant thing.
10 u/shadow336k 4d ago it literally helped him with his English, not everyone chooses to live in ignorance. -10 u/Mockingbird-59 4d ago It is rude, his comment was written very well for a non native English speaker, have you heard some people born here how they speak!? 6 u/StrLord_Who 4d ago It's not insignificant. Unbelievable. 4 u/Trinidadthai 4d ago I agree sometimes. But OP is a non native English speaker, so being reminded of grammatical errors should be more helpful than an irritation. He’s doing him a favour.
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it literally helped him with his English, not everyone chooses to live in ignorance.
-10 u/Mockingbird-59 4d ago It is rude, his comment was written very well for a non native English speaker, have you heard some people born here how they speak!?
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It is rude, his comment was written very well for a non native English speaker, have you heard some people born here how they speak!?
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It's not insignificant. Unbelievable.
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I agree sometimes.
But OP is a non native English speaker, so being reminded of grammatical errors should be more helpful than an irritation. He’s doing him a favour.
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u/shadow336k 4d ago
there is nothing wrong with politely correcting someone's grammar