Sure, Elite Can Get Away with Spelling, Grammatical, Punctuation Errrors - Don't Try that in Job Search, Dating and More
It was F. Scott Fitzgerald who nailed it. He observed that the rich are different from the rest of us ordinary strivers. One way that they're different is that they are not bound to play in the middle class sandbox of correct spelling, grammar and punctuation. Evidence of that is presented by The Wall Street Journal in the communications of Jeffrey Epstein, Jack Dorsey and David Ellison. They float above giving a darn about what such errors could signal about them. But, as a coach I warn job searchers as well as those interested in marrying up that option isn't open to them. "Proper English" or the standardized rules continue to function as socioeconomic class markers. That ranges from how you will be perceived in a client-facing role to what his/her parents will think of you as a future in-law. During grade school and high school we oldest of the Boomers were being prepped for going to college and having a role in the coming economic expansion by having those commu...