Or just in general?
The topic of intimidation came up last night and I realised that I am intimidated when people use big words or complex sentences just in conversation and in turn, I wonder if people like that judge me for my simple way of writing or whatnot?
So generally, do you make a judgement on someone based on the way they type/language/sentence structure..?
Well on not using big words, I don't judge people. A simply put sentence, well conveyed and understandable by all is far more valuable than a mass language-vomit.
However in regards to judging people, I absolutely do. Not really consciously. I mean, if I'm talking to someone on Facebook who perhaps is a friend of a friend that was introduced online or something, and they use "You're", automatically I go "sweet as, correct word." On the other hand, if I'm talking to someone and they say "Yeah I defiantly like chocolate better", I can't help but fit them into a category. Like. It's definitely. Totally different words. I think it's only natural, really. If someone writes like an idiot it's hard not to think of them as an idiot.
Also, I think it's still relatively on topic - what are people's problems with swearing? Interested. Irl I swear quite a lot, not so much on here but probably more than most.