For texters under 30, the punctuation mark has an ‘edge’ that is often lost on older folks, says study author
Back in 2004, when Lynne Truss’s “Eats, Shoots & Leaves” was a runaway bestseller, people who were sticklers for grammar, who became extremely upset at a misplaced apostrophe, were considered to be fighting the good fight.
But last week, a news item went viral that suggested how much the times have changed. Binghamton University psychology professor Celia M. Klin in New York found that people who used periods in a specific type of text message were perceived as less sincere than those who used no punctuation.
“Study confirms that ending your texts with a period is terrible,” the Washington Post wrote in a headline.... Read More: Times of Israel