• Zak8022@lemm.ee
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    I do this so much at work and have to constantly remind myself not to overdo it (otherwise people will think I’m crazy).

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      I’ve learned to back off and realize that commas, instead of parentheses, often work just fine.

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        But I’ve already used commas to add more information to the sentence, how can I fit in more information without parentheses?

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          Consider the humble “em dash” — some people use it to interject a completely different sentence in the middle of another — the next time you’re trying to avoid parentheses.

        • phcorcoran@lemmy.world
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          You can, although probably should not, use semicolons; they can be used to join related statements that could, very frequently, also stand on their own.

      • Zak8022@lemm.ee
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        Yea I try to do that too. And then make sure it doesn’t end up a ridiculous run on sentence. 😭

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      Occasionally replace the parenthesis with a semicolon – or dashes – and you can get away with it more often.

      • Ulvain@sh.itjust.works
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        The thing is - and I say that from experience (being somewhat on the ADHD spectrum myself) - that there are no limits to how many of these you can use; or at least that’s how it feels to me (sorry!).

      • Classy@sh.itjust.works
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        I am guilty of overusing em dashes — I just think they’re aesthetically pleasing, even if they’re often unnecessary.

      • deo@beehaw.org
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        i do this; i just have so much to say, and there are only so many conjugations and commas you can get away with – without it becoming a run-on sentence (i may have a run-on mind).

    • sock@lemmy.world
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      im like small sentence (heres some back story though (and some deeper context thats needed (also something vaguely related to thing))).

    • arkh2183@sh.itjust.works
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      Usually by my third edit I’m ready to send. Of course, by then I’ve begun to question if anyone is interested in my option anyway and why am I sending this email? They probably know all this already and I’m too stupid to have realized it.