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James Montagne
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I think you have to be pragmatic about this.

If it is apparent that English is not the first language for the asker, but the question is otherwise good, take it with a grain of salt. I often edit posts like this to make them more understandable.

If it seems that English is the asker's native tongue but theirthey're just too lazy to form complete sentences, use punctuation, or pay attention to the little red squiggly line underneath their terribly misspelled words, then I think you've got reason to downvote. Grammatical problems like this almost always go hand in hand with a generally crappy/lazy question anyway.

I think you have to be pragmatic about this.

If it is apparent that English is not the first language for the asker, but the question is otherwise good, take it with a grain of salt. I often edit posts like this to make them more understandable.

If it seems that English is the asker's native tongue but their just too lazy to form complete sentences, use punctuation, or pay attention to the little red squiggly line underneath their terribly misspelled words, then I think you've got reason to downvote. Grammatical problems like this almost always go hand in hand with a generally crappy/lazy question anyway.

I think you have to be pragmatic about this.

If it is apparent that English is not the first language for the asker, but the question is otherwise good, take it with a grain of salt. I often edit posts like this to make them more understandable.

If it seems that English is the asker's native tongue but they're just too lazy to form complete sentences, use punctuation, or pay attention to the little red squiggly line underneath their terribly misspelled words, then I think you've got reason to downvote. Grammatical problems like this almost always go hand in hand with a generally crappy/lazy question anyway.

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joelmdev
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I think you have to be pragmatic about this.

If it is apparent that English is not the first language for the asker, but the question is otherwise good, take it with a grain of salt. I often edit posts like this to make them more understandable.

If it seems that English is the asker's native tongue but their just too lazy to form complete sentences, use punctuation, or pay attention to the little red squiggly line underneath their terribly misspelled words, then I think you've got reason to downvote. Grammatical problems like this almost always go hand in hand with a generally crappy/lazy question anyway.