Do you leave out words in sentences without noticing

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03 Mar 2010, 9:09 pm

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Sometimes when writing, I accidentally words from sentences. Also, I have a tendency when speaking and writing to subsitute herds that are phonetically similar for the one that I actually tent.


I'm glad someone else did this joke too, I was starting to feel weird.


Awww, nobody noticed my "Yeah, I this all the time" on the first page?


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03 Mar 2010, 9:10 pm

pat2rome wrote:
Aurore wrote:
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Sometimes when writing, I accidentally words from sentences. Also, I have a tendency when speaking and writing to subsitute herds that are phonetically similar for the one that I actually tent.


I'm glad someone else did this joke too, I was starting to feel weird.


Awww, nobody noticed my "Yeah, I this all the time" on the first page?


I did, and lol'd. :D


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03 Mar 2010, 9:26 pm

Aurore wrote:
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Sometimes when writing, I accidentally words from sentences. Also, I have a tendency when speaking and writing to subsitute herds that are phonetically similar for the one that I actually tent.


I'm glad someone else did this joke too, I was starting to feel weird.


Both of your comments made me laugh, and I was going to comment, but then I thought "what if it wasn't actually intentional and I just laugh at their mistake?" I decided to play it safe and say nothing. But now that it's out... :lol:


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08 Mar 2010, 8:34 am

Tend to miss out personal descriptive words like I, me and my when talking about oneself, it's almost become a compulsion. Also accidenyallymiss words out of conversation a lot.



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08 Mar 2010, 8:45 am

Pretty much guilty on all counts here. Not so much speaking, I at least don't notice myself doing it if I do, but I'm really bad at doing it while writing online.



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08 Mar 2010, 5:41 pm

pensieve wrote:
I do it with writing and speaking too. It's common in AS, but also ADHD and dyslexia too.
My sister tends to do it when she's stoned. I say to her 'wow, I'm like that when I'm sober.'
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Ive had someone ask me that before, because of this.



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09 Mar 2010, 12:17 am

I frequently seem to get lost in what I am saying and need to stop, re-group and continue again.
It can be really embarrassing at times.



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09 Mar 2010, 12:56 am

I have problems finishing my sentences and finding words when I talk. My daughter got in the habit of trying to finish my sentences for me when she was really little. It annoys me a lot, but she is only trying to help. The problem is that she never gets the missing words right!



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09 Mar 2010, 7:16 am

Well, I HAVE had this happen more than I would care to admit, though it isn't common, and I usually correct myself quickly.



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09 Mar 2010, 7:32 am

This is something that runs in my family. We often forget words or names and replace them with a variant of "thing".

When people outside the family are present at a family gathering they have a very difficult time understanding what we're talking about.



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09 Mar 2010, 10:10 am

i sometimes leave out every word in every sentence of every paragraph that i want to say.

people have a hard time understanding me if i say nothing.

it does not matter because at least i understand what i failed to say and that is enough for me.



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09 Mar 2010, 10:31 am

Sometimes.

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09 Mar 2010, 10:41 am

I don't leave words out, but sometimes I do have trouble putting my thoughts together into words.



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09 Mar 2010, 9:44 pm

OMG, I do this all the dang time!

Not only do I miss several (ironically key) words when I speak or type, but I spell words backwards without realizing it at first, and even miss entire paragraphs that I had planned in my mind. One time when I had to write vocabulary words for a class several years ago, I wrote all the words backwards without realizing it. Not only that, but when I had to write sentences, I didn't write any articles (ie 'the') and it looked like a dyslexic russian wrote it.

I'm just glad that spelling isn't a requirement in my AP World History classes. :doh:


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