You and your friend both have the same idiosyncrasies in the way you type (punctuation, use of commas instead of apostrophes, lack of proper spacing and grammar, etc.) , but, be that as it may, what has been described is not a criminal issue nor one that involves a civil tort. If people treat you poorly, that sucks, but no law can make them like you, treat you properly, or behave kindly.
I just want to let you all know this is my first and last time on this website, what other people do with their time is their affair.First I am the veteran freind he is talking about his heart is in the right place but he is going about it the wrong way anywayI do not like my affairs put out in the street or the website might be a good place to chat and discuss things but this is not a good place to get advice legal or otherwise.If I really need advice I go to a professional or some one who is here to see the problem, not people on a website I do not know or who do not see what,s really going on by the way nothing against you guys.This is the land of the free! Bruce
No, almost as old as you (if 1957 is your birth year), and have some experience on forums. It is unusual to find people with the same idiosyncrasies. Unusual, improbable, but not impossible.Cop Sergeant are you kidding how old are you 17 this is not a grammer test or english lesson thats something a kid would say to make himself feel important.
Ouch. Too late. Investigations supervisor.I know what your implying but please stick to being a sergeant and not a detective.
There is no civil rights violation in anything written here. No law can compel a person to like another person or even treat them nicely. As long as the neighbors are not committing criminal acts or doing something that might be actionable such as libel or slander, they are free not to like who they want for whatever reason they like. heck, they can call him foul names, dislike him because of his race or religion, and still not be in violation of any law or civil tort. The glorious thing about this country is also the most frustrating - the right to be an a-hole.No disrespect to your profession but your not a a civil rights lawyer and even if you were a webiste is not tho place because like the old saying goes first you meet than you treat.
Pity. I recall a time when education and pride were of import. Perhaps your friend is just young.And by the way my roomate his military buddys pretty much all write the same way.They dont place importance on such petty things as grammer spacing etc.
If it were a test, you'd have already failed. For the record, adults judge your intelligence and communications skills with it ALL THE TIME.this is not a grammer test or english lesson thats something a kid would say to make himself feel important.