Why do some people like to use full capital letters in writing? Any comment from English natives?

qlql
By qlql

It looks weird...
I thought capitalization is for noun, title, heading etc... and not for the whole story or report...
Any comment from English natives?

Or may be they just too lazy to press the 'Shift' button..

By mmyke• 4 May 2009 04:52
mmyke

Hi,,it is not proper to do so in english,,,,nor are there "equipments" or "furnitures".....

By trio• 4 May 2009 02:52
trio

Ooooppsssssssss!

I have jumped the article by accidently since it calls only ENGLISH NATIVES!lemme get a U turn ......

By simpabl025• 4 May 2009 00:44
simpabl025

they need to make their voices loud for others to hear them imidietly. it also works in typing....

By zhyiellha• 4 May 2009 00:38
zhyiellha

No Comment..as this is for " THE NATIVE ENGLISH ONLY"....

By bleu• 3 May 2009 23:47
bleu

TIZ NT ONLY TEH CAPS TIZ SPECIAL 4U.

IDIOT-STYLE IZ 4 PPL WHO W4NT U 2 TH!NK TH3Y R T33NZ

TKZZ.

By qlql• 3 May 2009 22:45
qlql

Well.. you've got good point tarzan..

I'm actually referring to typing where we need to press the 'Shift' button occasionally for capital letter (upper-case).

By Mughalzada• 3 May 2009 22:27
Mughalzada

Writing with the pen in capital is more difficult than the typing, you are talking about the typing or writing on the paper. If someone is writing on the paper, i think it expresses one`s personality. May be he want to be more clear or anyother thing.....

By sunset244• 3 May 2009 22:09
sunset244

Every person wants to be differant, so give them the chance, as long as u understood this point.

By qlql• 3 May 2009 21:55
qlql

Sure mandalay.. why not?

Specialists should know better since they deeply, thoroughly learn and make research from all aspects including history.

And even natives sometimes do make mistakes..

By Bluemountain• 3 May 2009 21:48
Bluemountain

You don't want to take or believe the answer from non english native who is holding BA MA PhD in English and related from the University in London.

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