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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Learned My Lesson About Using AI – Just Being Honest for Other Newbies
by
Distinctin
on 18/07/2025, 08:05:08 UTC
From now on, I’m just going to write Myself even if it’s grammar is not up to the Mark . At least it’ll be me.

If you’re new here like I am: don’t overthink it or try to sound too “professional.” Just be real, share your thoughts, and you’ll get better with time. The forum is full of smart people who appreciate honesty more than anything else.

No matter how much grammatical errors in your post, people here will still try their best to comprehend your post and share their opinions. This forum is not an examination hall or an English lesson class where people focus on your grammatical expressions. The emphasis here is what you're communicating, so just try to make your post understandable as much as possible. Sometimes back, I tried to make use of 'Grammerly' software to make corrections to my grammar construction but I later dumped it because it is more like wasting of time to me and the software requires numerous permissions on your device to run effectively which is also a red flag to me.
Let’s just be realistic here, no one in the forum is perfect enough when it comes to grammar usage or using English as a global language. Even if there’s an English professor here, I bet he/she will still commit mistakes in his replies, but at least we should try to improve our English writing and communication skills as much as possible.

Now, back to OP’s point, what should be emphasized in the forum is how we perceive every topic or thread listed here. So if you seem not knowledgeable enough on the topic, then don’t reply, but just learn from the discussion. But if you think you have something valuable to share or to impart to everyone, then voice out. Your point of view is as important as everyone else, as long as it’s on topic and isn’t a plagiarism thing.