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I wasn't condescending. I told you what you wrote wrong in a kind and calm manner.
You were the one suddenly raging. I think you need to check your blood pressure in the future, it can't be good for you.
Every single year, the curriculum hammered into our heads that "school does not end after graduation, graduation is only the beginning". Meaning it's up to you, me and society to improve and correct each other. Here, there is no "grammar police" saying. We correct each other constantly.
No. As I explained to you, that's how we are taught through our entire education life.
In the entire world, except for North America apparently, it's common to tell people when they do mistakes so they can learn from them and improve themselves. Not reply with snarky comments.
I really don't understand you people across the pond. Imagine hating learning and improving yourself this much.
Ah yes, because seeing someone make some mild spelling mistakes on the internet and then complaining about it on their profile is definitely not something rude or that someone angry would do. This is a perfectly reasonable thing to do when someone misspells "its".
I do find this interaction incredibly funny. Something so incredibly small I did without even realizing it annoyed you enough to post here and act extremely pretentious about it. The absurdity of this is nothing but funny to me.