Then there's people who don't proof-read their emails, leaving out whole
words.
But seriously-email shouldn't be subject to this kind of criticism.
I could write 5 a day just about "its" and it's", not to mention spelling.
If Bush can say "Nu Ku lar", "once and a while" is OK with me.
How can you possibly know if somone is saying "than" or "then"?
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I know this is slightly off topic, but I just thought you should know:
the term you used here should be "once IN a while", not "once AND a while".
I'm not picking on you, mate, there's LOTS of people this mistake these
days.
I just thought you should know for future reference.  Who knows, some day
you
might lose a potential job over putting that in a resume.
 The other one that lots of people do these days is to say, "then"
instead of "than", and vice versa.  Like: "He's bigger THEN me", instead of,
"He's
bigger THAN me".
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