I've been noticing that it's usually native americans who mess up their own language. They are using it so much verbally in the day-to-day life that it makes them seem that the words they writing/typing are correct too, because they sound the same. Spoiler OP is north american.
ESL usually have problem with spelling and punctuation, or using words/expression that have no analogs in english or butchering it so much that you can clearly see that it's not a typo.
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u/YerAverageRedditUser Jun 06 '22
I've been noticing that it's usually native americans who mess up their own language. They are using it so much verbally in the day-to-day life that it makes them seem that the words they writing/typing are correct too, because they sound the same. Spoiler OP is north american.
ESL usually have problem with spelling and punctuation, or using words/expression that have no analogs in english or butchering it so much that you can clearly see that it's not a typo.