For sure! But I can't think like that, because if I do I will be too much comfortable and stop trying to improve it.
I also sell some simple software overseas and, for doing business, if you have a bad grammar or a poor vocabulary, you loose points in the price negotiation. The other part can feel like they are negotiating with a hick.
Furthermore, everything you write on web will be technically forever, you need to delight the readers and poor English can annoy them, as I've already commented.
It often seems like most use on Hacker News gets this wrong (so it isn't surprising people pick up bad habits when learning English) and I regularly have to resist my inner pedant.
If the screw is too loose it could fall off and you might lose it.
I also sell some simple software overseas and, for doing business, if you have a bad grammar or a poor vocabulary, you loose points in the price negotiation. The other part can feel like they are negotiating with a hick.
Furthermore, everything you write on web will be technically forever, you need to delight the readers and poor English can annoy them, as I've already commented.