Do you consider grammar and education when looking for a mate? WORTH 10 POINTS?

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OK not sure if you would use the word mate but you get my drift.
Guys looking for a girlfriend...
Girls looking for a boyfriend. (BTW why isn't it GUYFRIENDS?)

Anyways...
Do you take how they spell and their education into mind?

I'm sorry but that's sort of high on my list. I cant be a hypocrite because I know I make grammatical and spelling errors. But the thing that bugs me is how people type like this:

"gosh i jus cant beleave this happened 2day! dis iz the wurst day of mi lyfe"

And really is it that hard to get through high school? Minus logical reasons for dropping out of high school, I know its a sucky time but its not that hard to finish it and get your diploma.

What are your opinions on this? Do you take grammar and education into mind when looking for that special someone?


EDIT: I do admit to spelling grammar wrong but I truly must have missed a letter in EDUCATION. rofl my bad.
Notice the pretty bolded RED :O

WORTH 10 POINTS
 
YES. I would by lying if I said no.

I am not going to have a relationship with someone who talks like an idiot and doesn't know how to write properly. I don't want to be 30 years old, married to a man that e-mails me and writes something like: "hey babe how u doin 2day? I'm havn a bad tyme." Oh God, that just gives me shivers.

My passions have compelled me to complete a university education and take action in the world! How could I be married to someone who is happy working at a retail store for the rest of his life?

I'm sure that some people would be absolutley fine with this. And that isn't a bad thing. But for me, I can't marry a man who doesn't give a damn about education. We would just clash.
 
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