Received a message and this is one sentence from said message, unless you count the accidental period before "walk."
"I can’t surmise 46 years of life’s on going lessons in a paragraph and writing about oneself is so very one dimensional to me , I would rather have a 3 D coffee, tea, pool, Dave&Buster,mini golf, bowling.walk on the strand or a juice date or meeting and see if we can spark additional interest."
Do people not proof anything before they hit send? I get that people make typos but that's why you should proof things before you send them.
Of course, now I'm beginning to think that I am being too nitpicky about grammar, that I'm putting too much emphasis on how things are written instead of what these guys are actually trying to say. But then I remind myself that these men are trying to make a first impression, yet can't be bothered to proof a message before they send it. Is that really the kind of guy I want to have sex with? (Eventually, of course, not today.)
Oh sure, maybe I'm reading too much into this non-proofing issue (I do like to read), but seriously... If you want to catch someone's attention by sending a message to say hello, shouldn't you take the time to execute proper spacing, punctuation, etc.? Am I really the kind of girl that deserves a run on sentence?
Or, maybe, just maybe, these guys read that I dislike poor grammar and are sending me these crappy messages just to fuck with me.
.....
Nope, pretty sure they're just illiterate.
Maybe I'm just destined to date an English teacher.
Except I never heard back from the one I sent a message to.
Maybe I spelled my name wrong.
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