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Originally Posted by Salty Again
No, it's like "Your on" - meaning "Your bet" or "Your shout"...
... But - thanks fer asking. ...
#### Salty
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The queen's English isn't working for you here. You don't seem familiar with the nuances associated with grammar.
Poor grammar can convey several things, but it’s important to remember that it doesn’t define a you entirely. Here are some common issues that probably cause the problem:
- Education Level: It may suggest a lack of formal education or training in grammar and writing skills.
- Attention to Detail: Frequent grammatical errors can indicate a lack of attention to detail or care in communication.
It raises a question: if you cannot be bothered to take the trouble to be accurate with such a fundamentally basic and important thing as your language, and to be lazy with it, how can you be trusted to share anything meaningful or even be correct in what you do share?