Please
forgive the typos and the couple of words that got left out.
(
Forgive any typos... need to meet some clients.)
Don't make the mistake of thinking that people will
forgive typos in informal emails or that mistakes are to be expected if you're typing on your phone.
[I post this as a session ends so please
forgive any typos or of my misunderstandings of what speakers said.]
[Live post —
forgive typos]
I think it's pretty obvious by now that most readers
forgive typos and grammar when the story, plot, and style engages them.
Please
forgive the typos that this will no doubt bring about (hey, that rhymes!).
Please
forgive my typos or any strange spelling.
And
forgive us our typos - it's going to a long one so we might as well accept their company.
And I'm going to have to ask you to please
forgive any typos: (It has been a long day involving flat tires, tow trucks, and nasty weather.
Second, these BBQ Tilapia and Sweet Potato Tacos are seriously so amazing, I think you'll happily
forgive my typos and poor grammar!
Not exact matches
God
forgives you for
typos, but the many on here that love to focus on the irrelevant details while missing the giant picture i their face won't.
Please
forgive the extra
typos and non-nonsensical grammar.
Luck to all on this diet Sky P.S please
forgive the spelling the
typo's in my phone that it makes even when corrected drive me crazy lol lol lol
So it goes to show you that readers can be
forgiving of a few
typos if you have a good story.
If your media platform is fantastic and your following is huge, then your literary agent and / or book publisher will likely
forgive a few
typos and formatting errors and proposal bobbles.
I can
forgive many things in a book if I so please — stilted language, poor pacing, logical errors, uneven style, even the occasional
typo.
I can
forgive one, maybe two strikes, as
typos and mistakes do happen.
The logic is that if your story be great, readers may
forgive you for some minor
typos or inconsistencies.
We'll be keeping our fingers crossed, so
forgive us if subsequent posts come littered with
typos.
For the most part, a hiring manager reading a resume can
forgive a couple of
typos that anyone could fail to see.
I hope it goes without saying that
typos, misspellings and grammatical errors in your job search personal marketing materials (LinkedIn profile, resume, biography, etc.) Prevalent
typos like «manger» for «manager» plague all of us, and should be
forgiven, right?
Prevalent
typos like «manger» for «manager» plague all of us, and should be
forgiven, right?
Sadly sometimes this passion results in
typos so be
forgiving this week!