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It is sad but funny... How ignorant people are these days...people can't even spell correct things on restaurant signs... "Soup and saled" (salad) ahem... Really???
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Yes, it truly is sad and what makes it worse is if that is a reflection on the Education system in this country - well, all I can say is WE'RE SCREWED!!!!
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It could have been a typographical error, so it is not necessary to call a person stupid and ignorant because of it. People are human and make mistakes all the time. I wish people would consider the fact that people are human and if it is a spelling error, if you can figure out what was meant to be said, at least you can say you were able to read between the lines. That still is no reason to call a person stupid and ignorant because they cannot spell. ??? ??? ??? :moon:
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Just a thought. I wonder if it is a publicity stunt? I mean, I recall seeing a restaurant with it's sign upside down and also I remember seeing an recruitment agency placing an advert for a job upside down. All I could think was, that's not right. But, I kept thinking about it, perhaps the intention. If it is spelled incorrectly, are people more likely to go into the restaurant and buy something to eat just because they want to be able to say, you've spelled the word salad wrong!
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Actually the OP is correct. People are stupid. It's not a publicity stunt. If it is they need to realize it causes them to lose money and customers. And there is no such thing as a typo when you spell salad as saled. They spelled it like it sounds. I have to agree the ignorance of people these days gets on my nerves.
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I would be more concerned the food was fresh and good than worry about how they spelled something!!And prices were fair and place was clean and friendly.
ONdurstand????
haha
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I don't like the word stupid or ignorant.. I don't belive anyone has the right to call anyone else stupid and or ignorant.. We all have our good and bad days.. Clearly you don't understand the word stupid because you have used it wrong in your own writing.. Stupid is incapable of learning.. And i don't think a couple or letters in the wrong place means they are incappable of learning.. Maybe you should take the time to look up the definition of stupid before you claim others are stupid. Spelling errors happen all the time.. It doesn't mean a person is stupid.. I have a mental disability and i can't spell half the things i say.. and i am not stupid.. or at least i won't let myself believe i am stupid because i do not try to be dumb or ignorant.. But i am incappable of learning so i guess in a way that does put me in title of stupid.. Spelling errors are part of life. as well as mistakes. We are all human. We are far from perfect. So let's all get along and not critisize others because we already have enough hatred spread in this world.. I think it's time to love one another :heart:
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The usa has been getting 'dumbed down' progressively year after year....
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It is sad but funny... How ignorant people are these days...people can't even spell correct things on restaurant signs... "Soup and saled" (salad) ahem... Really???
Hmm Why do you care? It's just a mistake doesn't mean the person is stupid. People make mistakes all the time its life its all apart of being human. If you say you never made a mistake in your life on anything then i can call you a liar because everyone has made mistakes before. Besides people go to a restaurant to eat and hopefully come out alive and not sick instead of signs that are spelled wrong. If the foods good then congrats to the sign maker for just bringing in a lil bit more people by the attention there getting the restaurant. Anything these days helps when it comes to business. Ps wrong spelling in a sign wont cause a business to lose money more likely to gain more by the interest and others being curious. The only ones that actually care about the misspelling are the ones that need to look them self in the mirror and smack them self because they clearly take life to seriously
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If its sad, it does not deserve ridicule.
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It sounds more like a publicity stunt. And people aren't stupid they just use what they are taught. So if they are not they may put down the wrong thing. When my boys were young I used to explain to them their homework so they would do it on their own. I gave up a lot of time just for them not to mention I also had a full time job.
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It is very sad that people have so little pride in what they do that they would not care to be sure a sign was correct and doubly bad when it is so easy to check on spelling today.
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now a days who knows look at all the messed up tattoos that are spelled wrong
I always try to keep these things in my mind when dealing with people
Maybe the person is working at the second or third job
maybe they are so tired they are lucky to be standing up
maybe between jobs she has to do the grocery shopping, the laundry, take care of the children etc
I don't consider myself stupid but I am older and sometimes I just forget how to spell a word.
Also it often depends on where you live
parts of America spells words and even pronounces words differently
I have never heard salad spelled saled
Maybe it was an error that will be fixed but the sign needed to go on up
so the company went ahead and installed the sign so the business could let people know it was there and open
and will be fixed later
has any one read the newspaper they often have spelling errors
I think that some people are getting to picky about everything
And yes I am very aware of the fact that I cant remember how to spell the above work and rarely use punctuation
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It is sad but funny... How ignorant people are these days...people can't even spell correct things on restaurant signs... "Soup and saled" (salad) ahem... Really???
Hmm Why do you care? It's just a mistake doesn't mean the person is stupid. People make mistakes all the time its life its all apart of being human. If you say you never made a mistake in your life on anything then i can call you a liar because everyone has made mistakes before. Besides people go to a restaurant to eat and hopefully come out alive and not sick instead of signs that are spelled wrong. If the foods good then congrats to the sign maker for just bringing in a lil bit more people by the attention there getting the restaurant. Anything these days helps when it comes to business. Ps wrong spelling in a sign wont cause a business to lose money more likely to gain more by the interest and others being curious. The only ones that actually care about the misspelling are the ones that need to look them self in the mirror and smack them self because they clearly take life to seriously
I don't think spelling errors on a sign would bring in more business. It would actually make me less likely to use that business. Most people would agree with me. From what I have seen most people take pictures and laugh at poor grammar and misspelled words on signs outside a business. The same with menu items spelled wrong. If you do not know how to spell a word then ask somebody.
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I try to cut people some slack. Everyone makes mistakes, especially with grammar and spelling.
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Keep in mind also that it is not always the buisness making these mistakes.. Sometimes their letters get stolen or people mess with their signs and rearrange the letters for no good reason..
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Stupid is not a nice word, but I do use it occasionally.
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Clearly you don't understand the word stupid because you have used it wrong in your own writing.. [....] Maybe you should take the time to look up the definition of stupid before you claim others are stupid. [....] or at least i won't let myself believe i am stupid because i do not try to be dumb or ignorant..
"Dumb" is the inability to speak. Maybe you should too look up the definition before using it. Probably "Idiot" is the best word to use in this discussion since it means a person of low intelligence or someone acting as though they have low intelligence, usually in a self-defeating manner. Or "ignorant" may be appropriate if they were never taught how to spell correctly (although with a word like "salad" I'm sure they've seen it in print before so probably less likely that the person is ignorant).
What I think is that if the sign uses letters stuck to a board, then it might be a case of them not having enough 'a's to spell the word correctly. If the sign was typed in print, then it might just be a typo (in which case the blame should also be placed on the person proofing the signage before it was printed). If, however, the sign was hand-written, then I'd say that the person is an idiot and / or has a bad work-ethic. I tend to notice that more often; that if a person isn't in a high position (eg one of the servers made up the sign), then they tend to go through the motions to get a paycheck doing the minimum amount of work rather than putting in their best effort whether they are being compensated for any additional work that may be required of them to perform at their best.
I also don't think that this was a marketing ploy... Any business should attempt to work in a professional manner, esp. a restaurant. If a restaurant can't care enough to spell a word correctly (esp. one so easy to spell) then their customers are more likely to wonder what else the restaurant doesn't care about...
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As Americans I don't think we are getting more stupid. I do think we are getting lazier. Doing things right (like spelling) isn't as important. We are often doing a dozen things at once, none of them very well. That is just my opinion.
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It is sad but funny... How ignorant people are these days...people can't even spell correct things on restaurant signs... "Soup and saled" (salad) ahem... Really???
It's a possibility the business owner(s) aren't too fluent in the English language. They don't have to pay taxes or know how to spell.
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"Dumb" is the inability to speak. Maybe you should too look up the definition before using it. Probably "Idiot" is the best word to use in this discussion since it means a person of low intelligence or someone acting as though they have low intelligence, usually in a self-defeating manner. Or "ignorant" may be appropriate if they were never taught how to spell correctly (although with a word like "salad" I'm sure they've seen it in print before so probably less likely that the person is ignorant).
Maybe ReRead there before you quote me.. I Wasn't talking about the word Dumb or not being able to speak.. I said incappable of learning and The word stupid lol.. either way i still think the point of the matter is.. It's not right to call people names due to a mispelled sign because you don't know what the case was ;) :thumbsup:
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As Americans I don't think we are getting more stupid. I do think we are getting lazier. Doing things right (like spelling) isn't as important. We are often doing a dozen things at once, none of them very well. That is just my opinion.
I disagree. I do think people are getting more stupid and more lazy. And stupid in the sense that it is used today totally describes what people are. People don't care. It's not because they are multitasking. Although when I have worked on jobs that require me to multitask I am expected to do all jobs correctly. Any person who would spell salad as saled clearly done so because that is how it sounds so that is how they spell it. As someone said before you it's a matter of work ethic. I would not have someone working for me that could not spell simple words. If you do not know how to spell something then ask someone. Although a lot of mom and pop restaurants especially those ran by people from another country the owner is the one who put the sign up. There was a restaurant last year in my home town that had a Crismas special and everyone laughed at them for misspelling Christmas. The word is every where so there is no reason to spell it incorrectly. You say it's just not that important any more. I beg to differ. You turn in a job application with half the words misspelled including the street you live on and see how quickly they call you in for an interview. Spelling is extremely important. As well as not using texting slang when filling out an application or something important such as conducting official business for a company.
I looked up stupid in the dictionary. Here is what they have to say.
stu·pid
[stoo-pid, styoo‐] Show IPA
adjective, stu·pid·er, stu·pid·est.
1.
lacking ordinary quickness and keenness of mind; dull.
2.
characterized by or proceeding from mental dullness; foolish; senseless: a stupid question.
3.
tediously dull, especially due to lack of meaning or sense; inane; pointless: a stupid party.
4.
annoying or irritating; troublesome: Turn off that stupid radio.
5.
in a state of stupor; stupefied: stupid from fatigue.
So I agree with the first poster. People are just plain stupid.
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"Dumb" is the inability to speak. Maybe you should too look up the definition before using it. Probably "Idiot" is the best word to use in this discussion since it means a person of low intelligence or someone acting as though they have low intelligence, usually in a self-defeating manner. Or "ignorant" may be appropriate if they were never taught how to spell correctly (although with a word like "salad" I'm sure they've seen it in print before so probably less likely that the person is ignorant).
This is true. But some ignorant things that people do is going to get them called stupid. It's just how it is.
There is no excuse for not being able to spell correctly. Spell check is every where. lol. I don't think it is right to call people stupid if they are trying to learn something and are having a hard time or for not knowing how to do something. But if you are running a company you need to know how to spell the words you put on your sign.
Maybe ReRead there before you quote me.. I Wasn't talking about the word Dumb or not being able to speak.. I said incappable of learning and The word stupid lol.. either way i still think the point of the matter is.. It's not right to call people names due to a mispelled sign because you don't know what the case was ;) :thumbsup:
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As long as they weren't serving cats & dogs on the menu, I'd be happy with a saled!
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It is sad but funny... How ignorant people are these days...people can't even spell correct things on restaurant signs... "Soup and saled" (salad) ahem... Really???
I agree, it is very sad! Did you ever watch the News on television and see how many misspellings there are? It didn't used to be this way! Now, many schools in different parts of the country have stopped teaching cursive. Now, how in the heck are these kids going to be able to READ cursive if they don't LEARN it? It's called the "dumbing down of America!"
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I have always been a great speller and I spot misspellings all the time on posters and things. I just find it funny that people make mistakes on posters or signs that so many people will see. And sometimes it makes a funny statement at the same time.
We all have our strengths and weaknesses. I am stupid enough to correct people's grammar - almost can't help myself. :-[
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