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Do you read what you have written before clicking on the post button?

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So when I make replies or create topics, once I finish typing everything, I have a habit of reading once more before I actually post it. Do you guys ever do that?

I started this habit because I used to miss a lot of words or letters when I type. So this helps me. I still miss some words every now and then though. :/
 
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I always do this, mainly because I want to make sure I haven't made any massive grammatical errors, I don't mind really.. I also want to know that I haven't blabbered on about something completely irrelevant..
 
I'm gonna go through this post right here without re-reading my post. Hope it doesn't go bad...

I always reread my posts when I am about to hit the reply button. I don't want to sound like a dumbass and it's just a lot better if everyone would get in the habit. I see people leaving out whole words that make their sentences just a jumbled up mess, and I have done that myself too. If you also don't glance at what you've written already you might lose your train of thought, which I did just now clicking on another tab real quick.

So yeah, check yourself before you wrewrwrwewreck yoself.
 

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