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Tanstalas said:
demitri55 said:
Tanstalas said:
heruamon said:
^^^ Wonders never cease...as will trolls.

I had a long response typed up, then I remembered I should not feed the trolls. 

My opening line was something like "Too bad they didn't teach you grammar in your 'Business Communications' course"

 

 

 

 

 

Oops, I fed him didn't I?

is this school? business communication involves verbal communication not writing so grammar wouldnt be needed right? and im not feeding or being a troll. maybe when youre older youll understand business perspectives

Yeah, grammar isn't needed for verbal communication.  

My mistake, sorry.

it really doesnt. a customer service employee deals with customers verbally. if a customer complains about a failure ps3. i can write it like this. "teh ps3 is st8ght bricked" as long as i can pass that MESSAGE to my supervisor it doesnt matter how i write it. of course i do not write like that. im just trying to give an example that as long as i can pass a verbal message to my superviser it doesnt matter how i write it down. also every verbal communication with a customer service rep is recorded and thats how 99.9% of supervisors get the message