Why does everyone place the question mark directly behind the last word, instead of inserting a space first ? Since the question mark also functions as a full stop I can see the logic in omitting the space, but it is aesthetically unpleasing (to me). Same goes for the exclamation mark.
Yea.. but doesn't it look like shit ? Also, when adding the space, the question or exclamation marks stick out more; they are more readily noticed in a text.
Hmm.. before posting this I looked around here and there; I seem to be the only one that does it. It struck me as strange that, in spite of the apparent illiteracy of some people here, these punctuation marks are placed correctly by (as far as I can see) everyone but me. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Good point.. Do you think the way I write them looks weird ? I have become weirdly over-conscious about it now lol
Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! I just realized, people do leave a space between the last word and a question mark when writing by hand..
Is the space before the question mark like a small pause, you know the way we do when talking ? I don't use a space, or rather I didn't, but now I see the charm in it.
Hmm, maybe it's just my imagination.. There appear to be spaces: Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! I have to admit that I also came across plenty examples showing no spaces though..
Well, I'm now somewhat torn between writing correctly or aesthetically pleasing.. I think I will go for the latter though Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
You know what Enmos ? Fuck convention. If you're intelligent enough to know the rules then you're damn well intelligent enough to break them too. And while writing may be a means of communication it's also somewhat of an artform. I think it shows flair and panache when someone can take what they've been taught and origami the fuck out of it.
Is that not like literary opulence poured into a wide brimmed glass and sipped with an olive in front of a roaring fire ? Damn, I can feel my chest becoming taught and my head dizzying even now, years after my first reading of ee cummings.