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there was supposed, to finalise my enrolment today, and email me, but its 12:24pm, and hasn't done anything, I guess I'm not going to study, oh well,

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RedBaron · M
Perhaps you could study English. Then you would know that "There" should be capitalized, how to spell ENROLLMENT (hint: it takes two Ls, not one), and that a period, not a comma, belongs at the end of the sentence.
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RedBaron · M
@MonaLisa86 Obviously, it didn't.
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Gusman · 61-69, M
@RedBaron Why this reply?
If you can say nothing positive why comment at all?
Once again, it is the US that differs in spelling.
Enrolment is correct, unless you are from the US.
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Gusman · 61-69, M
@MonaLisa86 Only in the US - again - is enrollment spelt with two L's.
They like to be different.
RedBaron · M
@Gusman That depends on your definition of positive. To me, there is nothing negative or, with Google, all that difficult about correct spelling, punctuation et al. Conversely, I see nothing positive in a careless approach to these things, which may, perhaps unfairly, make someone appear ignorant. Also, again perhaps unfairly, I am especially appalled at a Brit being so careless about "the King's English." Thus, I thought my comment was quite positive, although I do stand corrected on enrollment vs. enrolment.
RedBaron · M
@Gusman And what is so bad about different? Different places, different cultures, different spellings. There's no call for you to take such a judgmental tone.
Gusman · 61-69, M
@RedBaron I apologise. I get defensive when people have a go at my friends.