
(08-19-2015, 09:38 AM)LadyRochester Wrote: I personally take no offense when someone corrects me, even in a public channel. However, many people disagree and say correcting someone else is wrong.
How are we supposed to improve if we are never made aware of our mistakes? As long as you are being polite and not an ass about it, I (personally) don't see a problem.
First, who is the "we" you are trying to improve? I get the sense that you think your role is to teach someone?Â
Don't is my advice, unless your role is proof reading or similar. I mean, would you like someone to comment on your own falts in public?
As a dyslexic I struggle, I have always struggled. Any such correction just makes you one of those folks in my life who want to point out my limitations rather than see past them.Â
In my view I see the inability to overlook errors that do not get in the way of the communication as your problem. What will you make of peoples diction, what about the struggling person where English is not there first language?Â
Honestly, unless people have asked for the feedback, keep quiet.
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