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| Yes | 60% | 599 votes | Total: 992 votes | |
| No | 40% | 393 votes |
Yes
Created on: February 14, 2010 Last Updated: February 15, 2010
Without a shadow of doubt text messaging has become the bane of the English Language. It has become
Created on: May 18, 2009 Last Updated: May 20, 2009
The slang used in text messaging would not be a problem if only it was used for its intended purpose,
Created on: October 13, 2008
What would you do if you opened up a book to see nothing but chat speak? Personally, I would be terrified.
Created on: November 02, 2009 Last Updated: November 03, 2009
I strongly believe that texting is totally and unmercifully destroying English language . If most of
by J. McDole
Created on: July 18, 2009
I worked at a computer company for seven years. I didn't allow employees under me to write emails or
No
by Mjd Nawaz
Created on: September 12, 2010
Introduction
The debate of whether texting is actually destroying the language- it tends to be the older
by Nathan Breck
Created on: June 08, 2009
OMG wut a loaded ? !
No, but, seriously: this question demands some close analysis. Nobody can deny
Created on: July 19, 2009 Last Updated: July 20, 2009
I do not think that text messaging is destructive to the English language if the shortcuts are used
Created on: July 03, 2009 Last Updated: July 09, 2009
As a teenager, I personally love to text. But I am going to try not to write this as my point of view.
by Ivy Lockhart
Created on: October 25, 2008
OMG! LOL! J/K! :)
Okay, so using text or chat abbreviations is not going to help you write the next 'Great