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What is a Grammar Nazi?
A Grammar Nazi is referred to as a person who will correct any gramatical errors that you make. But is this a blessing or a curse?
Types of Grammar Nazis:
There are two types of Grammar Nazis in the world.
1. The nice Grammar Nazis.
These are the Grammar Nazis that will correct you in the best way possible. Their comment might look like this: "Nice blog! Just letting you know, its spelled rainbow, not rianbwo."
2. The "Undesirables".
These are the other types of Grammar Nazis. They are basically the excact opposite of the nice ones. Their comment might look like this "OH MY GOD, YOU MOTHER FLUBBING IDIOT, ITS SPELLED R-A-I-N-B-O-W! GET THAT THROUGH YOUR THICK SKULL!"
Why Grammar Nazi?
The term is probably used because of two reasons.
1. People dont care about how they're spelling things, it's the internet!
As true as that is, you should care. What if you are trying to get into a club or maybe be emailing co-workers and write "U wont believe this, george is riding on his double rianbwo, lulz"
2. People dont like to be corrected.
I know that a lot of people hate being corrected so they get mad at the person correcting them. The thing they should be worrying about is themselves.
Pros and Cons:
Pros:
You can learn from your mistakes and become a better writer.
You will seem more professional.
You may come across as more mature if you are younger.
Cons:
If you do not like any sort of critisizm, you might get angry.
If you correct people, you might be looked down apon.
Conclusion:
Not all people that correct you are really Grammar Nazis. Or should be. Some are trying to correct you only to help you so you arent made fun of by others.
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A Grammar Nazi is referred to as a person who will correct any gramatical errors that you make. But is this a blessing or a curse?
Types of Grammar Nazis:
There are two types of Grammar Nazis in the world.
1. The nice Grammar Nazis.
These are the Grammar Nazis that will correct you in the best way possible. Their comment might look like this: "Nice blog! Just letting you know, its spelled rainbow, not rianbwo."
2. The "Undesirables".
These are the other types of Grammar Nazis. They are basically the excact opposite of the nice ones. Their comment might look like this "OH MY GOD, YOU MOTHER FLUBBING IDIOT, ITS SPELLED R-A-I-N-B-O-W! GET THAT THROUGH YOUR THICK SKULL!"
Why Grammar Nazi?
The term is probably used because of two reasons.
1. People dont care about how they're spelling things, it's the internet!
As true as that is, you should care. What if you are trying to get into a club or maybe be emailing co-workers and write "U wont believe this, george is riding on his double rianbwo, lulz"
2. People dont like to be corrected.
I know that a lot of people hate being corrected so they get mad at the person correcting them. The thing they should be worrying about is themselves.
Pros and Cons:
Pros:
You can learn from your mistakes and become a better writer.
You will seem more professional.
You may come across as more mature if you are younger.
Cons:
If you do not like any sort of critisizm, you might get angry.
If you correct people, you might be looked down apon.
Conclusion:
Not all people that correct you are really Grammar Nazis. Or should be. Some are trying to correct you only to help you so you arent made fun of by others.
Thanks for reading. Remember to diamond, favorite, and subscribe.
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tut tut
A:"I like py"
B:"pie*" <----------How will you tell if this is "nice" or "mean"?
That's not even a grammar mistake,that's a spelling mistake!
Lol.
I like the blog, though. I like that you added different types of Grammar Nazis, really points out that some people just don't like seeing things spelt wrong/ don't like seeing people use incorrect grammar. I myself consider myself a Grammar Nazi :) I see nothing wrong with it.