Moriarty
Full Member
There are people who have been born/bred in England and can't speak or write English properly.
And these people do not like it when their mistake is corrected. Rather than learning from the person who has taken the time to correct them, they get defensive, but refuse to learn from their mistake.
Some common mistakes are lose/loose, your/you're, were/where, their/there/they're.
I shall tell you all this: there is nothing wrong with making errors and mistakes. There is however, everything wrong with making the same mistake, repeatedly and refusing to learn from it.
How do people expect to improve their overall knowledge-base, if they refuse to learn from their own mistakes?
There shouldn't be a comma after 'mistake' in your penultimate sentence.