Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/28

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Opinions and LUGites
From: Martin Howard <marho@ikp.liu.se>
Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 15:00:09 +0200

Bernard wrote:
>
> Thank you for the advice, but I won't. The use of smileys not only
> means admitting to have low literary capabitities, but is also an
> assumption that the reader is half illiterate. Besides, I'm rather
> amused when people smack on their own face when they don't grasp an
> obvious joke.
>

Written communication, especially the rather diluted version prevalent
in email, lacks a great amount of nuances, intonation, character and
other information present in oral communication.  Including Smileys to
indicate humor/that something shouldn't be taken too seriously is an
effective way to overcome one aspect of this somewhat impoverished
medium.

The reader is not half illiterate, but they are also not capable of
peeking into your brain to read your intentions.  Look at it as doing
the reader a favour, a courtesy.

With the vast differences in culture and background, what may seem
like an obvious joke to you may not to someone else.  And vice versa.
Using Smileys acknowledges that you are not assuming the whole world
thinks just like you do.

M.

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