see-dude-you-kay-eight-teen can-t pro-noun-s his use-r-name, dee-see-i.:confused2
see-dude-you-kay-eight-teen can-t pro-noun-s his use-r-name, dee-see-i.:confused2
Originally posted by Dusty
see-dude-you-kay-eight-teen can-t pro-noun-s his use-r-name, dee-see-i.
Originally posted by Dusty
you-kay.
Originally posted by Dusty
You said you didn't know if "uk" was ook or you-kay.
Originally posted by Daniel
that sounds like a personal attack :biggrin2:
but too bad you don't know how to spell properly :biggrin2:Originally posted by cdudeuk18
erm .. i don't even say FAQ
I say Frequantly Asked Questions
I speak proper english :classic2:
Originally posted by trenzterra
but too bad you don't know how to spell properly :biggrin2:
its sorry, just a typo. not sorry just typo :biggrin2:Originally posted by cdudeuk18
sorry just typo
Proper English would also use capital letters.its sorry, just a typo. not sorry just typo that is proper english.
Originally posted by trenzterra
its sorry, just a typo. not sorry just typo :biggrin2:
that is proper english.
Originally posted by Dusty
You: see-dude-uk-18
Someone else: Is that uk or u-k?
You: u-k, i think
Someone else: you don't know how to pronouce your own username??
You: well i dunno
Either you seem to be missing the humors aspect of this line of questions or you've just missed the whole boat on this thread.
Actualy it should beOriginally posted by cdudeuk18
I am sorry it was a typo error.
Originally posted by Phrozen
Actualy it should be
I am sorry; it was a typo.
Originally posted by Dusty
If you're going for real proper you should say "typographical" instead of "typo".
"I am sorry it was a typo error" is proper but it's not sending the right message, there should be a comma after the "sorry".
Originally posted by Phrozen
Fine. I am sorry; it was a typographical error.
There shoudln't be a comma. It should be either a period or a semi colon.