12-09-2005, 08:43 PM
Quote:Anyway, I've said sorry before, and its "especially", not "specially", and if you are so worried about non-English speakers, then using "because" would be better then " 'cause ".
Did you read at all where he said he was a non-native English speaker? Or maybe look at his location?
Either way, he used the word " 'cause" which would confuse someone, but the apostrophe at the beginning of a word usually tends to indicate that something normally should be there. This is not a very uncommon word structure for the English language.
I'm sure you've seen the show "punk'd" or heard someone say "ol' " before.
Also don't you think you should wait more than a day after you learned how to use grammar and spelling before you start jumping on the grammar nazi bandwagon?