When I wrote my post yesterday, it was the end of a very tiring day, several hours spent with and for my friend, and I was almost asleep on my feet. Now I have to apologise because there are mistakes in that post. Obviously, I didn’t read it properly before I published it
In paragraph two, the final sentence is repeated, and typos appear in the Shirley MacLaine quote.
“When we release others from the expectations we have of them, we truly love them.”
I am away from home without my laptop (who ever does that) and writing using my phone does not help. So again, apologies.
JB, Raumati, New Zealand, August 16, 2022
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It is handy that we can use our phones when we like or when it’s more convenient. The WordPress app makes some this pretty convenient. . . but I, too, have noticed that somehow I publish more mistakes when using it.
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No apologies required.
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No apologies needed. I always ‘type’ worse when I use my phone.
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Amazing but quite unnecessary!
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Happens to the best of us. I think I’m going to repost my biggest typos of all time story.
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No need to apologize, JB. We all have our many typos scattered about!
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I’m impressed that anyone could write a post from a phone. No need to apologize.
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Same here! I can hardly get a 2-line text without mistakes! You did very well!
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I echo the sentiment: one of my favorite quotes goes something like “He who never makes an effort, never risks a failure.”
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Typos happen, no apology is needed.
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