Poor people deserve bad customer service, too!
why did you choose to add “too” to the end of the sentence, instead of writing “poor people too deserve …”?
Is it a visual choice? Are you trying to balance "O"s as in oo………oo
Comment on California Bill Would Require That AT&T And Comcast Make Broadband Affordable For Poor People
thefartographer@lemm.ee 6 days ago
Poor people deserve bad customer service, too!
Poor people deserve bad customer service, too!
why did you choose to add “too” to the end of the sentence, instead of writing “poor people too deserve …”?
Is it a visual choice? Are you trying to balance "O"s as in oo………oo
Grammar Nazi chiming in:
Too meaning ‘also’
We can use too to mean ‘also’. It is more common than also in informal situations. We normally use it at the end of the clause.
In short answers in informal situations, we normally say me too, not I too.
In more formal situations, we can use too immediately after the subject.
You’re not wrong. People tend to tune me out when I speak that formally, and I made a decision a long time ago to always write how I speak.
That being said, you should hear my corrected version of Land of Confusion.
This is the world in which at live
And these are the names you’ve given us
samus12345@lemm.ee 6 days ago
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