- Someone sends you a PM in horrible written english. What's your reaction?
Doesn't bother me, as long as I get the general meaning behind it.
- Someone made a thread, but you barely understand anything. What do you reply?
If I was planning to reply, then I'll ask for clarification of what the person meant.
- People having issues with writing: How do you deal with them and what do you suggest them?
As I said, as long as the overall meaning of the words is understandable, then things like grammar and punctuation really don't matter.
- Do you correct people all the time when you see typos?
No. Life is too short to get hung up on little things like that.
- What did you learn from other Gaians regarding languages and cultures?
As a Brit, I often run into cultural differences from our friends across "The Pond".
(I say sir! Don't you know whats what, wot?)
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Personally, I think that "The Queens English" only exists so Her Majesty can cheat at Scrabble. (Making up words.)
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"English doesn't borrow from other languages. It follows them down dark alleyways and mugs them for loose grammar."
If modern words and abbreviations can get into the dictionary, then I say the laws of language are pretty flexible.
(Chances are, we'll all be speaking "Panglish" in a decade or two anyway...)