Awful English in Adverts?

Shantara

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Does it make you think twice about viewing the horse? I'm not looking to buy yet, but occasionally browse. I saw an ad which said "gud 2 catch" (among other things) and it really put me off.

Thoughts?
 
I must admit that i hate it, my mother tries to text me in it she puts wat instead of what!!! Arrrgh!!! Although some adverts charge per letter dont they??? So maybe trying to cut down the amount of letters used???
 
Not noticed it so much in adverts but a Facebook group for one of the big Irish Studs has terrible grammar/spelling. I don't think it's an official page as such - if it is they really need someone to check it before things are posted.
 
Yes. Surely it’s of the utmost importance to write a well written advert, and when I see poorly written ones, I know I shouldn’t say this, but it leads me to assume the person who wrote it may possibly be of p***y origin. I tend to ignore badly written adverts, that are grammatically incorrect and with poor spelling, purely for that reason. :o
 
Glad it's not just me! I like short and sweet sentences, such as "Good to catch. Hacks alone" but I just can't stand when there's a total disregard for the English language!
 
Drives me insane, wouldn't bother going to look at the horse - it's not like there's a shortage of nice beasts (of the sort I go for) on the market!
 
Once saw an ad for a 'nice fillet' for sale (should have read filly), so we sent an email asking if they thought the fillet would be best with bbq or tomato sauce....luckily the sellers had a laugh about it too :D (we didn't buy the fillet though)
 
it's not like there's a shortage of nice beasts (of the sort I go for) on the market!

What, like this one?
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I hate it, when selling mine I just gave short replies to text speak e mails, but much longer ones to people(I assumed) could read them.
My personal gripe is in dog/cat adverts that say, 'Has been spade' Did someone hit it with a shovel or was it neutered with a blunt instrument?!
 
What, like this one?
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Literally nowhere is safe :rolleyes:

Exactly like that one. My horsey buddy at work was off last week, but she came back today and now she's encouraging me to buy him too :eek::eek::eek:

Annielusian, how do you think I feel when I see his eyes staring at me! If I could have him this very instant I would!
 
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He is the equine embodiment of pure sex appeal, rather... I will email them in the morning and ask for more photos I think...
 
Are you mad???? It's grey!! think of the s**t stains!!!

At the risk of returning the thread to its' original purpose, I also can't stand bad spelling or grammar.

My personal "favourites" are "alot" and "carnt".

Euuughhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D
 
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