Besides, GM is an acronym, acronyms are always written in capital letters. You just can't write "gm". It's gross, childish, and whatnot.
gross? childish? because gm instead of GM?
Besides, GM is an acronym, acronyms are always written in capital letters. You just can't write "gm". It's gross, childish, and whatnot.
gross? childish? because gm instead of GM?
Besides, GM is an acronym, acronyms are always written in capital letters. You just can't write "gm". It's gross, childish, and whatnot.
gross? childish? because gm instead of GM?
What you want me to do? Confirm I said that?
An error you say?
No, it's an uncorrected title that contains two major faults.
You come do that in a forum for an intellectual hobby, how retarded is that?
listen if ur gonna just do random things that nobody asked for, goodbye
You'd better, cos being 800 something after two years and a half playing chess shows little of you.
Unlikely one ever becomes anything close to a GM when they spell "I don't no" instead of "I don't know".
"I don't no"... Ridiculous.
Know, that can't be true
No reason to give grace to someone claiming they want to become a chess Grand Master but can't write any properly the simpliest foreign language there is in the World.
Not to mention India is a former British colony.
Grace isn't something we give, it's something we emanate from our very being. Just see how graceful the bunny is.

English may be simple but if one is not exposed to it, then it doesn't really matter.
British colonization, Mughal conquest, etc but there are many parts of that large country that have carried on without much change with respect to these events.
Bewarez, dah forum police is here.
When you post some bold stuff into an International chess forum but then type carelessly "I don't no" and "gm" in the title, it deserves a correction.
That's no cultural issue, and that's no trash talking.