Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-29313623-20181017223736/@comment-26018514-20181023180941

Arkantos95 wrote: I don’t think you know what broken English means. I mean the way you type is borderline incomprehensible to native English speakers. Tbf it's a little more comprehensible reading it from the perspective of classic literary characters that never finished schooling... a huge problem I was having was attempting to find quirks that Spanish or Arabic speakers make when butchering their English and seeing nothing of their sentence (de)formations.

The difference is when dealing with non-native speakers the meaning of individual words tends to be there, they just lack proper connecting words/sentence structure, but when dealing with native English speakers without a full education it tends to instead be typed as they think it would sound, rather than how it would technically be done, with a few auto-correct errors thrown in where similar words would alter the meaning entirely.