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KaylaKisses See my TER Reviews 476 reads
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1 / 12

Every once in a while I will receive a Reservation Form, that I swear comes from a 9yr old!!.....The typing/spelling/etc....is sooooooo bad, I do not want to see the person., as I can barely read what they wrote.....Is this too HARSH?.....Does bad spelling/typing, mean that the person is not upscale/professional?.....

Also.....Is P411 to be trusted 100%, for Client Verifications?....I have definitely heard of them, but have never used them....

Thanks Ladies/Gents!!.

Kayla Kisses XoXo

PROP19 183 reads
posted
2 / 12

as long as their money is green im sure youll be happy to take it

TANTRAMANTRA 19 Reviews 148 reads
posted
3 / 12

maybe they have dame bramage

Posted By: KaylaKisses
Every once in a while I will receive a Reservation Form, that I swear comes from a 9yr old!!.....The typing/spelling/etc....is sooooooo bad, I do not want to see the person., as I can barely read what they wrote.....Is this too HARSH?.....Does bad spelling/typing, mean that the person is not upscale/professional?.....

Also.....Is P411 to be trusted 100%, for Client Verifications?....I have definitely heard of them, but have never used them....

Thanks Ladies/Gents!!.

Kayla Kisses XoXo

STPhomer 176 Reviews 200 reads
posted
4 / 12

I'm..you know...uhhh...probly ain't your kund of guy.

lalook 122 reads
posted
5 / 12

Los Angeles has has residents and visitors  from every corner of the world-do'nt expect them to pass ESL.

Rusty Armor 97 reads
posted
6 / 12

Kayla, don't get discouraged with the responses. You are free to engage or not engage with anyone based on any criteria you deem appropriate, whether it is spelling, grammar, personal hygiene, body weight, race, etc. If, as they say, the brain is the sexiest organ in the body, you may enjoy your appointments more if your partner is mentally stimulating as well.

Don't take the comments too seriously. I am using an alias for the simple reason that I don't care to get slammed.

Good Luck

KaylaKisses See my TER Reviews 102 reads
posted
7 / 12

Rusty Armor.....You are right on the $$$$$!!....I am stimulated by the brain, and REALLY appreciate it when a man takes the time to write a classy/educated e-mail....I respond quicker, and they most certainly move to the FRONT of the line....Have a good evening, everyone....Kayla xo

ronf 25 Reviews 76 reads
posted
8 / 12

With the advent of the internet, proper spelling and grammar syntax are being thrown out the door.  

While it is true that most of the internet generation are the ones ignoring the spelling and grammar rules, that does not immediately mean something negative about that person, however, you are the only one that can make that decision to meet someone.  After all, that is the reason why you need to screen people you meet.

Rusty Armor 52 reads
posted
9 / 12

Posted By: KaylaKisses
Rusty Armor.....You are right on the $$$$$!!....I am stimulated by the brain, and REALLY appreciate it when a man takes the time to write a classy/educated e-mail....I respond quicker, and they most certainly move to the FRONT of the line....Have a good evening, everyone....Kayla xo

Thank you for the kind words, but I am not a lady...truth be told, I am not even female. I also agree with the post below; syntax, grammar, spelling are not necessarily reflective of one's character. It could be that the person who emailed you is dyslexic and not ignorant. Not being privy to the original message, I cannot say for certain.

The bottom line is that anything that makes you uncomfortable will detract from the session...both for you and your guest. In the end, you may - or may not - have missed out on meeting a very nice, very sincere gentleman who is educationally challenged.

Again, the alias because I don't need a raft of negative emails.

Good Luck

prunecakes 6 Reviews 36 reads
posted
10 / 12

I have read reviews by hobbyists that keep me from seeing a provider, as I believe written communication is a window to a persons' character. When I read incorrect grammar, spelling and "there" instead of "their", I pass, as I imagine the type of guy making the visit; uneducated, unprofessional, fill in the blanks.....

Swordplay 40 reads
posted
11 / 12

Interesting. I will do the same if the provider's website or posted messages are as you described. Mainly due to my concerns that there will be little in common with the provider and/or she is not savvy enough to operate within the bounds of complete discretion.

I guess it all boils down to personal preference.

mongocohen 29 Reviews 48 reads
posted
12 / 12

I could not agree with you more, Kayla.  

In any aspect of my life, be it hobbying or professional, I place a very high value on communication skills, especially with regard to spelling and the proper use of words (your vs. you're; their vs. there vs. they're).

I was amazed when I was a teaching assistant in graduate school in a film and media communications school that students would be irate when I would comment on their poor spelling and grammar.  Good lord - these people are in a (wait for it...) COMMUNICATIONS program and all I was asking of them is that they be able to (sigh....) communicate.

I think you are well within your right to question someone based upon the image they put forth in their application.  As you can't see or hear the person, their only way of conveying to you what they are about is through the written word.  

For that matter - you'd be amazed what passes for a resume and a cover letter these days.

No - you are not being harsh at all

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