So it only matters when other people do it, not you. Got it.
Just want to be sure what the rules are.
First: I have said Phd "without the correct abbreviation", because that was the way the twerp who started the thread wrote it.
No, you did not "get" my point at all, I think you have quite spectacularly misunderstood it in fact.
Why is it so hard to get that a guy who has a first degree in literature should be able to notice that he is CONSISTENTLY spelling a word incorrectly?
A certified chef should be able to fry a steak or make an omelette. A person who is not claiming to be a professional chef, does not need to be able to do these things, but still can say to the chef: "hey man, that omelette is curdled". And if the chef CONSISTENTLY delivers curdled omelettes, it is reasonable to make the conclusion that he does not know how to make an omelette, and it is reasonable to wonder how he could have gotten all these certificates without being able to make an omelette.
Now you are telling me that it is ok for him not to be able to do it, whilst at the same time telling me that I am an arse for pointing this out, because I ONCE made an undercooked soufflé, even though I have never claimed to be a professional chef.
You are a funny one.