It's difficult to read all those posts were peeple discribe wear fay've been, without a grimace

cycleruk wrote:Obviously it's not just cyclists as observed when on other forums.
There was a time (recently) where children were being taught to spell like it sounded. [i](Or not being corrected if spelt wrong)
Perhaps current misspellings or misuse are a product of that ?
It does grate when I come across misused words and one for me is "brought" when it should be "bought".
Nowadays I rely on a spell checker as the old memory is fading but I always have had trouble with certain words and a main one is parallel.
pedalsheep wrote:I've read cycling books on Kindle where 'pedal' is constantly spelt 'peddle'. It drives me nuts!
cycleruk wrote:Obviously it's not just cyclists as observed when on other forums.
There was a time (recently) where children were being taught to spell like it sounded. [i](Or not being corrected if spelt wrong)
Perhaps current misspellings or misuse are a product of that ?
It does grate when I come across misused words and one for me is "brought" when it should be "bought".
Nowadays I rely on a spell checker as the old memory is fading but I always have had trouble with certain words and a main one is parallel.