>>4201945>you don't seem like someone who would always do his homework anywaysi wasn't and i didn't. been trying to remember how i got away with it ever since we started on this topic, but i can't. for english class, they let me off because i was literally better at english than the teachers and they knew it. but idk why the other classes let me off.
>>4201955>Do documents in English never switch name and surname?no idea. i always considered the terms "first and last name" just a quirk of the language anyway. not really accurate, but something you had to account for when speaking. i like sounding as colloquial as possible, so i use "first and last name" when speaking to foreigners
in fact, that's the reason i don't use any capital letters or grammar when i type here. I'm perfectly capable of having perferct grammar, but typing like a lazy retard feels more casual and conversational. Not to mention it makes the environment feel less uptight and more friendly. It's my own little autistic thing, I don't apply this standard to other people - just myself. When you or the Americans use perfect grammar, it doesn't feel uptight.