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Forum etiquette.

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Greatnan Sat 21-Apr-12 08:14:10

I think forum etiquette is no more than normal good manners. I would not correct someone's grammar if I were speaking to them in person, and I don't correct any member's grammar, spelling or punctuation on forums.
Not easy for a pedantic former English teacher!

I can ignore personal insults (I think they say more about the poster than about me) but I think they are usually considered to be in breach of forum etiquette.

Greatnan Wed 25-Apr-12 22:57:22

I haven't taken offence - I very rarely do. I just want people to stop reading something into my OP that was never intended.

nannym Thu 26-Apr-12 06:44:42

Just seems an odd thread to start if it was not aimed at anyone in particular, and indeed, just posted to make everyone feel comfortable. Hey ho - each to their own grin

Bags Thu 26-Apr-12 07:03:54

I think this theead followed naturally from some things that were said in other threads, including (but not exclusively) some comments about spelling and grammar. None of the bad feeling on this thread has been generated by anything greatnan has said in it or anywhere else!

Bags Thu 26-Apr-12 07:18:15

Or, to put it another way, I knew (or thought I knew) where the opening poster was coming from when she started this thread. It digressed from there, as threads do, and now I've forgotten the details of "where she was coming from". All that got lost in what followed which had nothing whatsoever to do with the opening poster.

petallus Thu 26-Apr-12 08:40:27

That's very true Bags

nannym Thu 26-Apr-12 09:37:57

Thanks for that. Much clearer now.

imjingl Thu 26-Apr-12 09:45:52

306 posts so far. smile What shall we aim for?

I think it easy to become paranoid on Gransnet.

imjingl Thu 26-Apr-12 09:46:36

though I can't always agree with everything Bags says

imjingl Thu 26-Apr-12 09:46:47

308!

imjingl Thu 26-Apr-12 09:46:53

9!

Bags Thu 26-Apr-12 10:32:47

I think you can rest assured that I will never agree with everything you say, jings old bean wink. Quits, n'est-ce pas?

imjingl Thu 26-Apr-12 10:36:51

I'm only joking. smile

Sorry.

Bags Thu 26-Apr-12 10:39:53

Oops! Mine wasn't a big enough WINK! wink grin wink grin

smile

soop Thu 26-Apr-12 10:47:33

Bags and imjingl grin grin
imjingl I used to call my baby son 'Bossy Boots'...a name I love. Perhaps next time you change names you could come back as just that. grin

imjingl Thu 26-Apr-12 11:35:04

I did think about that soop! grin

soop Thu 26-Apr-12 11:41:01

imjingle Yes! Either that or BosBoo grin

Anagram Thu 26-Apr-12 11:42:56

Or just BB. Then it could mean whatever you happen to think of jingl at the time! grin wink

soop Thu 26-Apr-12 12:06:18

BB was the author of wonderful childrens stories. 'Down the Bright Stream' and 'The Little Grey Men' being two [read to me, and then to my son] and then passed on to our grandson. smile

Anagram Thu 26-Apr-12 12:18:11

Oh!

soop Thu 26-Apr-12 12:24:38

I digress...hmm blush

yogagran Thu 26-Apr-12 13:32:21

I've still got a copy of The Little Grey Men in the bookshelf, I loved that book. Perhaps my GC will enjoy it when they're a little older too

soop Thu 26-Apr-12 16:59:33

yogagran You've made my day smile My teacher, Mr Hawkins, read it chapter by chapter to the class in 1948. I was spellbound. As a very old man, the author lived in a bumblebee-like cottage called The Round House, next door to my father, in a small village in Northants. Aren't the illustrations beautiful?

yogagran Thu 26-Apr-12 18:27:57

I'm going to get it off the shelf NOW soop and re-read it. I'll start tonight when I get back from dog training classes. Good timing as I finished the book that I was reading last night

imjingl Thu 26-Apr-12 19:05:37

You can still get it from Amazon

Wonder if it would still appeal to children these days - before I do the one-click.

imjingl Thu 26-Apr-12 19:08:31

I've clicked.

(bites nails nervously. Already bought them books this week hmm)