Elvis
Well-Known Member
As title really. Have been reading last weeks horse and hound classifieds and over the 2 page hunters special I have seen the following;
Sweet spelt sweat.
Temperament spelt temprement. Conformation spelt confirmation,
and one horse advertised for £42,750 instead of, I'm guessing £4275
As much as these mistakes don't bother me, as it's still clear what is meant, I'm amazed at just how many there are. I'm not one to judge either, my grammar, spelling and punctuation go out the window when I'm not careful. But if you are paying for an advert I think I'd double check it before sending it out just in case mistakes do put people of enquiring.
I don't expect this would put anyone off enquiring about a horse, after all their grammar doesn't reflect how capable they are of caring for and producing a horse. But does it put any of you off?
Sweet spelt sweat.
Temperament spelt temprement. Conformation spelt confirmation,
and one horse advertised for £42,750 instead of, I'm guessing £4275
As much as these mistakes don't bother me, as it's still clear what is meant, I'm amazed at just how many there are. I'm not one to judge either, my grammar, spelling and punctuation go out the window when I'm not careful. But if you are paying for an advert I think I'd double check it before sending it out just in case mistakes do put people of enquiring.
I don't expect this would put anyone off enquiring about a horse, after all their grammar doesn't reflect how capable they are of caring for and producing a horse. But does it put any of you off?