John, I would like to know why it it that with every question you ask, you have to put either a double or triple question mark after each question? It is very annoying to read your statements because of this, mostly now I pass on you comments partly because of this habit. One question mark does the same thing as many do, and many don't make your question any more important. Please consider asking like most people do, one question mark is all they use. This may seem petty to you, but to me, like I posted it's very annoying.
Len
Hi Len,
Interestingly and admittingly, I have also that "habit" and, I never had anyone make any remarks in that regard. Being guilty of such habit, I'm not aware if that means anything in the "symbols world", such as writing in capitals, means shouting, in the Internet language so, I would be most interested in know if that has any significance or not, appart from being "annoying" to you and possibly, other people, and that is precisely the reason why I'm using the opportunity to learn something new...!
In my case however, I have a meaning for multiple question marks and, believe it or not, I believed until now that, multiple question marks at the end of a sentence, to actually say something...!
So, what does that mean/say to me...?
The higher the interest, expectation of the question, the more question symbols are use. For example, if I have a simple question but, in a scale of 1 to 10, signifies a 2, I would use one symbol (?), if the question is based upon something that has great significance to me, and a 10 out of 10, I tend to use 3 symbols (???)
This has been some how "confirmed" but responses from other people that, consider the number of question marks, the significance/importance of the question.
By all means, I'm saying that, this is correct and acceptable in the English language structure, from where I come from (Portugal) and since I was a little kid, I saw these multiple symbols at the end of a sentence/question.
I can also say that, I do not recall if at school, I was ever corrected and if this was allowed or not in the classroom, home -work, etc., but I wouldn't be surprised if I was...!
I'm still learning so, if this is a big thing to some people, I would like to know...!
Please, don't fill this thread with any replies to my observation, if you would like, PM me instead and keep this thread, clean(ish)...!:wink::biggrin:
PS: I'm referring to any writing I make in forums, etc., I do not "text" messages, nor I read any of them, regardless. I don't even own a mobile phone..! Hold on, I'm lying, I have a tablet that come with a 1GB of data, and I can make calls and send SMS's but, I don't use it for that so, any messages/sms's, go straight to the bin unopened/unread...!
Cheers
George