Hi ttz
This forum is about the exchange of information. Whether asking a question, providing an answer, offering a tip, or
proposing an idea, you should strive to make your communications clear and concise. Here are a few reasons why:
1. If you are looking for answers:
A. The people trying to help you shouldn't have to struggle to understand what you are saying.
B. If they do have to struggle, you may find fewer people willing to help you.
2. Giving an answer that is difficult to understand can be as frustrating as the problem the original poster is trying to solve.
3. Acronyms, some of our members speak English as a second language and may not comprehend their meaning.
Consider this, people develop habits. It's human nature. Over time you will find yourself instinctively using these
shortcuts when writing reports, proposals, a resume, etc. Concocted acronyms, that's a non starter and really
should require no explanation. Presuming you are an adult, here is my advice:
You are not in high school anymore. This is the real world and capitalization, punctuation, and spelling count.