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Submitted by Writer's Cramp Syndications
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As a professional business person, how do you want to be perceived? Even something as seemingly insignificant as spelling can determine whether others believe youre competent or sloppy. Take a moment, and think about that.
Ask yourself, Are my customers likely to want my services if I cant be bothered with the details of spelling a word correctly? The answer is no.
Okay, so your customers may not go running down the street to find someone else at the first sign of a misspelled word. However, misspellings and typos certainly dont add to your credibility. Recognize that spelling counts.
Computer Spell Check Function Since the advent of the spell check function on the computer, many people believe (incorrectly) that spelling skills are no longer necessary. Dont misunderstand. Theres nothing wrong with using the spell checker. In fact, its a great device, and should be utilized all the time.
However, the intended use for this tool is for reference, not as your only source for catching errors. Theres only one acceptable tool for thatyour brain. (Phooey! You were hoping I had a magic wand to wave over the email screen!)
Verify Versus Correct Why do you need to know how to spell? Because you can use the wrong word for the occasion and still manage to spell that wrong word correctly. When this happens, the spell checker wont recognize your error. The checker only verifies that words are spelled correctly. It doesnt verify that you have used the proper word.
Little words in particular are notorious for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. You should pay special attention to these potential hazards when typing.
Here are a few examples of pairs that are often mistaken for each other (and, hence, often missed when proofreading): for and from; it, is, and if; you and your. Because your eyes sweep over them, these little words are easy to miss.
New Words The spell checker also wont correct new words. And, computers and technology have created a whole set of new words. You will need to know how to spell them when your spell checker spits them out.
A perfect example is the spelling of the hi-tech word email. In addition to that spelling, there are at least two other versions: e-mail and e mail. For this article, I chose email as the preferred spelling. Why?
There are three reasons. One, the word email is faster to type since theres no hyphen and no space. Two, there are fewer opportunities to make typos if you arent typing a hyphen. Three, the word email simply appears neater and clearer.
If you still have any doubts about using your brain versus the spell checker, read the following humorous poem.
Spell Chequer Poem
Eye halve a spelling chequer It came with my pea sea It plainly marques four my revue Miss steaks eye kin knot sea.
Eye strike a key and type a word And weight four it two say Weather eye am wrong oar write It shows me strait a weigh.
As soon as a mist ache is maid It nose bee fore two long And eye can put the error rite Its rare lea ever wrong.
Im sorry to say the source of this delightful poem is unknown. Ive tried to track down the author. If you have information, please send it to: kelly@keepcustomers.com. Thanks!
In addition to amusement, the purpose of sharing this poem is to remind you to proofread carefully. You cant leave a positive impression on customers and colleagues with sloppy email messages.
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