Just noticed the TYPO at the moment when i am to press the submit button..
@saivenkaat802003 (4823)
India
May 27, 2008 9:25am CST
Many of us, use a signature like thing at the time of submitting the post, like.. Cheers, Happy mylotting, Have a good day...and things like that.
Attracted by these kind of signatures i sometimes use at the time of responding or starting a discussion.
Mostly i use, "Take care and have a good day." On one such occasion i did type so fast, and was about to press the submit button, just then my eyes caught in a glimpse about the typographical error that i have done.. it read " TAKE FARE AND HAVE A GOOD GAY." As i don't have the typing skills, i use only two fingers, of the available ten ...hehehehe...
to make posts.
I could not imagine, the embarrassment that it would have brought to me, if someone pointed out it their response.
Have you any such experiences.. If so it must be quite interesting..
Take care friends, Cheers.
to make posts.
I could not imagine, the embarrassment that it would have brought to me, if someone pointed out it their response.
Have you any such experiences.. If so it must be quite interesting..
Take care friends, Cheers.4 people like this
4 responses
@secretbear (19448)
• Philippines
13 Jul 08
take fare and have a good gay??
i don't use any signature at the end of my posts but i have made spelling mistakes before. and i don't even notice them until i have already posted it. ^__^;; that's why before, like some myLotters probably did, i posted a discussion about how i can edit my discussion or at least edit the title. but of course, we can't and so now, i'm careful of my discussion titles. 
i don't use any signature at the end of my posts but i have made spelling mistakes before. and i don't even notice them until i have already posted it. ^__^;; that's why before, like some myLotters probably did, i posted a discussion about how i can edit my discussion or at least edit the title. but of course, we can't and so now, i'm careful of my discussion titles. 
@lordwarwizard (35747)
• Singapore
1 Jun 08
We all post typos at one time or another, there is no need to be too upset.
Here's a suggestion.
Why don't you save your signature in e.g. a txt file. So every time, you can just do a simple copy-paste.
This way, you won't get any more error in your manual signature and it saves you time from having to type it again and again! 
Here's a suggestion.
Why don't you save your signature in e.g. a txt file. So every time, you can just do a simple copy-paste.
This way, you won't get any more error in your manual signature and it saves you time from having to type it again and again! 





