This isn't a large question. Because of the users we have here, I think we could all benefit from short sharp tips to edit our own words.
In this topic, can you provide advice on how to curate yourself when you throw words in speech and on 'paper'.
Links to 'speechcraft' sources are appreciated.
I'll start:
- Take a second to think about how someone else would hear your words if they were you. (rule 0)
- Curate and cut your words before you throw them.
- "Brevity is the soul of wit" - Hamlet - Shakespeare.
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Notes -
It's from a song.
The song came first, but I doubt Stallman or any of the fellow GNU folk had that song as an explicit motivation.
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I gknew I was right!
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It's also the pronounciation we use in the one true language, German.
Coincidentially, we'd appreciate if you anglo louts would also pronounce the word German itself correctly - with the hard G. And the a is an a, not an รค, so get your pronounciation of that in order as well.
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