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Punctuation is Good, but Do We Need It?

Jan 17, 2024 · 0:29

Summary

A straphanger has strong feelings about punctuation in text messages, and they're not about proper grammar. For them, a simple "thanks period" or "hello period" reads as aggressive, even scary. It signals anger, not linguistic precision. Kareem pushes back: maybe some people just like punctuation. The rider insists it's necessary in general writing but offensive in texts, where a period transforms friendly words into something ominous. It's a debate about tone, intention, and how we've collectively decided that ending a casual message with a period means you're definitely mad.

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Punctuation is good. Punctuation is good—it's necessary and it's good, even in text messages. Especially in text messages. How will people know that a sentence has ended? That's awful. It's not. So how would you text someone? Hello? You do "hello period." Absolutely. That's offensive.

Why is it offensive? Why does punctuation offend you? I don't understand. It's scary. If you say "thanks period" or "hello period" or "goodbye period," I think that you're mad at me.

Or maybe I just like grammar and punctuation. So what's your take?

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