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Originally Posted by calilicious
Wow, you either are really dense or like to be antagonistic. I did typo athletic and it might be anyway but nobody says anyway everybody goes anyways just like you say lol. My point, no need to state how special her family is, I stated my father's career bc I am not impressed by her specialness. I also pointed out there isn't a reason to brag because when you live in a gated subdivision with 6,000 sq ft houses your neighbors obviously are just as successful and my post makes that clear. To should also be too. Blonde is feminine french and that is how I have always spelled it not the American way without the e. If you read any magazine it has the E.
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1. Just because many people make a grammatical error ("anyways") does not make it correct. People on GC
will correct your grammar if it renders your post unreadable. It's not to be antagonistic. Don't let it get under your skin; just check your grammar so that your posts make sense. It's really hard to read things that are not grammatically correct, and your posts really didn't make much sense because of the errors.
2. I agree with you that there is nothing special about those parts of the story. I'm sure many other posters would agree. The more outlandish details are the ones we are picking at.
3. You are correct that "blonde" is the correct spelling for a female. "Blond" is the term for males. However, when referring to the hair color on its own, independent of the person to whom the hair belongs, the masculine ("blond") should be used, as the masculine form of the noun is dominant in English. Since your post referred to people who are blond, not just girls who are blonde, the masculine spelling should have been used. But that's more of a minor error in comparison to the run-on sentences.
/grammar soapbox