Why Correct Punctuation is Important
Sep. 15th, 2010 11:50 amI just emptied a bottle of bleach. As I was carrying the bottle out to the recycle bin, I saw this warning:
"Do not re-use empty container, offer empty container to recycling or throw in the trash."
Which can be interpreted as:
Do not re-use empty container.
And also, do not recycle container or throw it in the trash.
(In which case, how would you dispose of it?)
But probably means:
Do not re-use empty container.
Offer empty container to recycling or throw in the trash.
So...a period or semicolon should've been there instead of a comma. Then it would make sense.
I'll just go with the recycle symbol on the bottom of the bottle.
"Do not re-use empty container, offer empty container to recycling or throw in the trash."
Which can be interpreted as:
Do not re-use empty container.
And also, do not recycle container or throw it in the trash.
(In which case, how would you dispose of it?)
But probably means:
Do not re-use empty container.
Offer empty container to recycling or throw in the trash.
So...a period or semicolon should've been there instead of a comma. Then it would make sense.
I'll just go with the recycle symbol on the bottom of the bottle.