It's very important to know how to use words in their right context. And even more so when you're sending out a mass email.
So the next time you wish to use big words like "vital" and "tertiary", do check that you use them right.
Example of wrong usage:
"Although studies is a vital part of tertiary students, we should not neglect exercise!"
The first part of the sentence itself contains so many errors, it's actually quite sad. (and also a tad hilarious.)
Just like where I found someone wanting to use a big word, and not knowing exactly how it fits.
"My face is chubby here, but hair doesnt look too bad albeit infact it is."
My advice? Stick to easy words. Unless you REALLY know how to use the big guns. Otherwise, you'll end up seeming more like a fool than before.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Knowing when and how.
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22:40
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