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Hyphen "-" is only used for breaking words across the end of one line to the beginning of the next and for bullets in itemized lists. Ellipses "..." are the way... William Shatner uses... as Capt Kirk... to say his lines... in Star Trek... The Old Series. So they come in handy when your character is hesitating in speaking, or having trouble coming up with the proper words to say.
I'm a little surprised you came out as Irish. I would have pegged you as under the influence of Spanish or French origins for your quirky use of tense such as when you just used "I notices" instead of "I noticed" or "I notice". People with this quirk also tend to create plural forms for words that only have a singular form such as using "informations" instead of just "information".
I'm a little surprised you came out as Irish. I would have pegged you as under the influence of Spanish or French origins for your quirky use of tense such as when you just used "I notices" instead of "I noticed" or "I notice". People with this quirk also tend to create plural forms for words that only have a singular form such as using "informations" instead of just "information".
Yeah I notices the "-" ". . ." change a lot. I usually use . . . as a long pause and - as a quick change or when someone jumps off subject for a second. Which i guess is wrong?