Poor Grammar & Christmas Cards
My fiancé has paid £16 to have some cute Xmas cards made up of our first born son Jakson.
Surprisingly she remembered the apostrophe but even so, the card's greeting reads "lots of love on Jakson's first christmas'
Now I'm no Miles, just a humble uneducated Builder from Wolverhampton. But the lack of a capital letter on "lots" & "christmas" bothers me.
I've pointed it out but she sees no problem with it. Should I insist on paying to have them replaced or should I allow her to send them out with the errors?
Re: Poor Grammar & Christmas Cards
mate Im an Englısh teacher and thıs would bother the lıvıng shıt out of me mate. Also I am paranoıd that others wıll thınk I am ıllıterate. So I would pay as long as ıt ısnt an arm and a leg so to speak. Save 50% mate and just capıtalıze X Mas but not the Lots.
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It is Poor Grammar and Christmas Cards not & please. ;)
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They also spelled Jackson wrong. Do not pay and demand they correct these injustices.
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worse than that--these are delıberate calculatıons to undermıne a legtımate Chrıstmas season.
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What's Grammar.:teacher::lolhaha:
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Just mail them. The recipients will blame your wife at worst, since the woman of the household usually mails these sorts of things.