This blog is in response to one on oxford dictionaries website Does spelling matter? blog.oxforddictionaries.com?You can't help respecting anybody who can spell TUESDAY, even if he doesn't spell it right; but spelling isn't everything. There are days when spelling
If it ain't fixed don't break it! :)
Though there are flaws in the system, I think it is important for there to be a system. Today English is the lingua franca of the world. So there needs to be some standardization for all the learners. I remember getting letters from Brazil written in Portuguese and trying to read them. I would be reading a letter and get to a word or words I did not know. Ultimately I'd look the word up in a Dictionary or try to anyway only to discover they spelled the word wrong. Most of the time I was able to eventually discover what the word was supposed to be but not always. Sometimes I was left wondering what they were trying to say.
While a native speaker will have not any problem usually deciphering words that are not speled kowreckly those learning English will have a much harder time and may even misunderstand completely. They rely on dictionaries and spell check word processors to help them understand English so even a flawed system that is uniform is better than a non-standardization language. That is my opinion.
a blog worth following is http://spellingtrouble.blogspot.co.uk