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Use Common Language and Proper Slang.

Started by Sudhakar, Jan 20, 2007, 07:39 AM

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Sudhakar

Hello New Acumen's !

Our "IT Acumen's forum" is read everyday by Engineers from all over the World. Engineers from various trades, countries & cultures log into IT Acumen's to share ideas & participate in discussions.

Therefore, it is very important that we have a common language of interaction.
And absolutely  'English'  ;) was an obvious choice.

Avoid making posts in languages other than 'English'. Chances are that your post may not be understood by other   ;) Acumen's who do not know your local language and you may not get response from them.

And Slang & SMS equivalents of English words! Shall we blame the social networking websites?

Before we begin, let us understand who's company are you in  ??? . At the time of writing this article, our ever growing Acumen's team consists of Professionals & Students from all parts of the world. And we are around 17 & as old as 60 ! Isn't that amazing?

At IT Acumen's, we decided to use plain English while making posts. We strictly avoid slang & SMS equivalents of words.

Hope So, This Announcement will not Hurt You rather would Impress You   :educated .

Sudhakar

Hi Acumen's !

Did you ever wonder how to go to Forums Home Page or Portal in one click? ???

Here is how to -

On our Forum Homepage - we have already separated appropriate Category  ::) .

Just Check Announcement,

Then Introduce Yourself In Introduce Portal  8) .

Continue communicate with other Users with New Topics.

Is It OK.

Sudhakar

Hi Acumen's,

Thank you for your presence here, We request you to add a field called "Source from"

Source From : Enter site address or any news paper name , etc.

And at the bottom of the posted informations you will have a field call Add Tag,

Kindly typing Some Tags associated with the Message you are posting.

Use Common Language and Proper Slang.