POLL: question, does the correct use of grammar indicate intelligence & vice versa?

Miles

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So caring about [italics]intelligent[/italics] is more important then being intelligent? is caring about sounding intelligent really important at all?
It reminds me of how candidates always care about sounding passionate and for the people of our country, until they get elected that is.
 
Yes I think so. It is so irritating when people use your instead of you're or something like that. Lol now I am so frightened there is some obscure spelling mistake in my answer and people are going to think such rude things about me.
 
Yes I think so. It is so irritating when people use your instead of you're or something like that. Lol now I am so frightened there is some obscure spelling mistake in my answer and people are going to think such rude things about me.
 
Indeed it does, good sir or madam. Unless one is trolling, in which case grammar and intelligence may not be directly linked.

But seriously, I think it does. It at least indicates that you care about sounding intelligent.
 
Indeed it does, good sir or madam. Unless one is trolling, in which case grammar and intelligence may not be directly linked.

But seriously, I think it does. It at least indicates that you care about sounding intelligent.
 
No, suppose Einstein was not up to par with his English mechanics, would you consider him a layman? Some people are more interested in the analytical aspects of life, more-so than the grammatical.
 
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