ANSWERS: 6
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  • Generally, I take it as advice and am grateful for it. Unless the person tacks their mention of my typo onto the end of some overly aggressive attack on the views expressed in my answer, in a way that's obviously meant to attack my answer further, in which case I see it as rather low and spineless.
  • Not at all, as long as they aren't being rude. A fellow bagger in particular (Bless you Gtravels) has caught a couple of grammatical mistakes in my questions in time for me to fix them. Without them being fixed, the question didn't make a lot of sense.
  • Nah. This is just a website. Reminder to self: don't take it too seriously.
  • No, not at all. If they were rude about it, which has not happened to me, I would be offended by the rudeness. I am dyslexic so I know that I make typos and grammatical errors. I do my best but am hardly perfect.
  • I hope people will tell me so I can fix the mistake.
  • No, I don't take offense. I appreciate the corrections.

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