I partly blame texting because a fair number of people that text can't even be bothered to use correct spelling and punctuation so manners doesn't stand a chance. I also agree that the computer does add a barrier to the whole thing when in person thank you and you're welcome takes a second and online it can take 3 days.
I'm one of the few that actually use proper English and correct spelling in my text messages, I figure if someone else reads them I don't want them to think I'm uneducated. :biggrin:
I taught Language Arts, I have a masters in Reading Education, and I text in complete sentences. Sometimes I have to edit and correct texts I receive. It keeps me sane and freaks out the sender.:biggrin:
"Thank you" is a dieing courtesy. I had to explain manners to my 11 year old the other day. I did this after, once again, telling him to thank his mom, not speak with his mouth full, and chew with his mouth closed. What the heck happens to boys as they hit the "tween" years. Ugh!
dieing means: To cut, form, or stamp with or as if with a die.
dyeing means to stain something with color,
dying is the gerund/verb form of
to die? It follows a general rule of forming gerunds:
The vowel group -ie is changed to -y before adding -ing.