Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Cacography – Wordplay Wednesday™ 06/19/2019


A Word about Sloppy Spelling and Bad Writing 

We could arguably blame it on underfunded public schools (for decades now). Or fad songwriting. ♪ “It Don’t Matter to Me …” ♪ Or texting. “How R U?” Or Social Media in general. Or just too busy to care.
 
Whatever the reason, our spelling skills have become deplorable. Except in spelling contests. Even Words With Friends allows “fixt” as an alternative spelling to past-tense, “fixed.” Deplorable.

And then there is our penmanship … best left these days for keyboard fonts. Even “writers” are more accurately, “creative typists.” The art of flowery prose written with flamboyant flair suffers from archaic degradation. Studies show “writing by hand improves brain function.”

Does our poor spelling go hand-in-hand with illegible writing? One who employs this word (and spells it correctly), might think so …

CACOGRAPHY (kɘ kägʹrɘ fē) n. 1) bad handwriting; 2) incorrect spelling (cacographic; cacographical).  [WW #221]  

In this age of keyboards and audible writing programs, and in my humble but oddly arrogant opinion (yes I admit it) about the sad state of our writing skills in general, bad handwriting may be forgiven. However, some teachers are adamantly striving to retain cursive in schools. 7 Reasons Why Handwriting Matters.

Poor spelling, on the other hand, is inexcusable, given all the aids our smartphones and spellcheck programs offer, in every manner and device for writing. Of course, context often plays a role in misspellings, but again, that is no excuse for not actually knowing the correct spelling and context. What is being taught in school?

If this keeps up, by the twenty-fifth century, who will transcribe our “ancient writings” discovered in notebooks from the twentieth century and earlier? If we can’t write it, we can’t read it.

Word Challenge: CACOGRAPHY. Dig out (or, gasp! buy) a notebook and write something meaningful. Yes, you’ll need to enter it in your computer later, but that also offers a second opportunity to truly read what you wrote (and revise or correct), as you slip cacography into your week of perfectly thoughtful writings.

Learning knows no prejudices or boundaries, and it isn’t fattening! Expanding your mind is a no-cost, simple joy. Do you feel that way too? What’s your inspiration? Share your creative genius and Wordplay Wednesday comments below.

Write first for yourself … only then can you write for others. (L.Rochelle) 

           

[LinDee Rochelle is a writer and editor by trade, and an author by way of Rock & Roll. She has published two books (of three) in her Blast from Your Past series about pioneering R&R Radio DJs. True behind-the-mic tales make GREAT Holiday Gifts available on Amazon (eBook and print): Book 1Rock & Roll Radio DJs: The First Five Years 1954-1959; and Book 2Rock & Roll Radio DJs: The Swinging Sixties. Coming soon … The Psychedelic Seventies!]

Note: Dictionary definitions are quoted from Webster’s New World College Dictionary.

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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Quidnunc – Wordplay Wednesday™ 07/11/18


Baiting Flies with Honey 

Been spending too much time on social media lately? How can you tell? When you turn it all off, and you’re still fuming and frowning. Ya know, that isn’t good for the facial lines or the blood pressure.

Sometimes I yell at the computer screen, so I won’t be tempted to post in public what I really think. If you’re tempted to comment on a particularly offensive post, and start with “You big mouth, lying meddler …” STOP! With a wry grin, try this instead … “I have a right to my opinion. Don’t be such a …”
QUIDNUNC (kwidʹnuŋk’) n. – an inquisitive, gossipy person, busybody. [WW #172]

Generally, the wording is much more derogatory than quidnunc, when perusing the idiocy that pervades online. It occurred to me recently while researching, the word “social” should be replaced with ANTIsocial. It’s a better definition for what it has become: “2) against the basic principles of [polite] society, harmful to the welfare of the people generally” …

There are ways to complain, refute and argue without defamation, inflammatory emotion, and truly vile rhetoric, wouldn’t you agree? Want to turn someone to your POV? It’s true … you catch more flies with honey. What you do with them once you have them, is up to you.

Now we have a term that will make us smile as we ponder the preponderance of social panic. Quidnunc is simply fun to say. Of course, that doesn’t fix the social platforms’ bullying … alas, we have unleashed a monster that cannot be tamed.

Sadly, we have smashed to pieces an old, beloved adage, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” Though not completely true, it was a great comeback line.

However small a drop in the bucket, I have severely limited my time perusing the monster’s collective quidnuncs’ hateful, manipulating, abhorrent, and destructive patter. Life’s angst without it is enough.

How much more pleasant our online experiences would be, if we ALL practiced civilities in our criticisms and protests. Much more productive.

Word Challenge: QUIDNUNC. This could be a great word for millennials who tend to eschew everything that went before them. Town gossip and busybodies are so yesterday. Whatever your generation, consider updating your vocabulary with a smile, as you fit quidnunc into your week of alternative writings.

Learning knows no prejudices or boundaries, and it isn’t fattening! Expanding your mind is a no-cost simple joy. Do you feel that way too? Share your comments below, about Wordplay Wednesday or learning in general. What’s your inspiration?

Write first for yourself … only then can you write for others. (L.Rochelle) 

                       
  

LinDee Rochelle is a writer and editor by trade, and an author by way of Rock & Roll. She has published two books (of three) in her Blast from Your Past series, available on Amazon (eBook and print): Book 1Rock & Roll Radio DJs: The First Five Years 1954-1959; and Book 2Rock & Roll Radio DJs: The Swinging Sixties. Coming soon, … The Psychedelic Seventies!

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