212man
Hi 212man
I really do have to agree with "tistisnot" on the impact of good grammar on explaining matters of a professional nature. I don't think expecting a certain level of grammatical competence is demeaning. When dealing with other educated individuals, good grammar communicates a higher level of professional ability to your clients. Whether we like it, or not, good grammar does leave a good impression.
However, I will be the first to admit that Pprune is not a formal situation. It's suppose to be a place people can gossip and express their point of view. If we only had a pint, I could imagine myself at the BRC.
Cheers,
musket33
PS. I was only expressing my opinion that I thought people really have no particular reason for saying Bristows instead of Bristow. So; I hope I have communicated my friendly point of view.