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No Punctuation Allowed.
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Having just moved, I tried to update my address on the Teachers' Pensions website. The site wouldn't let me, and when I rang them, they told me that the site doesn't allow any punctuation marks to be used on their forms.
Strange, or what??
Strange, or what??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am pretty old-fashioned (e.g. still use apostrophes and capital letters where appropriate in my texts ) but I can remember when we used to put a hyphen in to-day and tomorrow and write Broad St. as something like Broad-st, but i can't remember ever writing a comma between the house number and street name when addressing envelopes and filling forms in
I think it's all down to what were known as "time and motion" men. It takes extra time to type a full stop/comma etc, so addresses/abbreviations dropped their commas and stops. I was taught to follow a full stop at the end of a sentence with a double space before the next sentence; now it's a single space.
There were two rows over this street sign down here - in Mevagissey.
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