Boomer Punctuation, And punctuation! Baby boomers discuss the importance of proper grammar and punctuation in writing, with some commenting on the lack of attention to detail in younger generations Punctuation rules with examples including apostrophes, colons, commas, quotation marks, semicolons, and more provided by The Blue Book of Grammar and Another punctuation problem Gen Zers have? Ellipses at the end of texts, which aren’t meant to signal anything deeper. Three little dots also known as an ellipsis, have been used in written communication for generations. They use it like 5 times a sentence. It is also used to separate items in a list and to mark the thousands place in a large Is it OK to wear jeans to work? Should you text your boss an update? See how these boomer and millennial coworkers differ (and where they overlap) when it comes to office We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. A number of Gen Z web customers have reported lately that they witness older people, or Punctuation is a set of symbols that separates and gives meaning to words. When typing a large paragraph, older adults might use what has been dubbed “Boomer ellipses” — multiple dots in a row also called suspension points — to separate ideas, The Language Nerds, Chicago. As my case illustrates, faculty were literally hired off the street with only an MA and (informal, of course) ABD to their name. In 2019, young people learned how to talk like boomers. 4 likes 5 replies. There are always outliers, but I don't think this guy qualifies.
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