Sunday, 1 May 2011

Can a blog entry be friendly?

The post that gave me the idea to write about was this. My RWS teacher, Joe recommended me to read it and think about it. I did so, here I go.


The deed of hitting the enter key twice was relatively new for me. Honestly, it was useful to read his pieces of advice about how and when to write on the blog in order to make the readres feel good. The question of "when?" also plays an important role but "how?" gives the coherence, the accuracy and so on. In my opinion, this entry is very nice and kind. I reckon that if sometthing is friendly, nice and kind it might have something to do with help. I mean when you want to help somebody you're kind with the person. These features include happiness, too. In the means of a smile or a helpful deed on Mother's day, for example. It is said that a smile always helps which is absolutely true, I think.


Like the opportunity of creating a blog and posting to it on reading and writing skills course. Because if we have a blog, then it means we have some own original artwork. So I found this idea really brilliant and useful because with this, you can learn about the different genres which are used on blogs, newspaper online editions, or on any other site. You can give advice to the others or repost interesting articles, happenings, etc. It also helps when the post is printed, therefore the mistakes, the layout can be more easily seen.


In our modern world it's almost necessary to have internet at home and it's crucial when the browser is broken or the connection is not working in the middle of writing your really important post and suddenly you have a blank screen with a terrified face. This is similar when you couldn't write the last sentences of your thesis because you found some interesting blogs which were must read and the deadline was Wednesday midnight and it's already Thursday, 3.a.m. 


Thank God I'm only a first year student and only my laptop's battery is low sometimes and I saved everything before the big blackness and anger.

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