Some members here may not care so much whether other members are interested in reading what they write or not. Some do care, though. If you care, you should try to make your writing readable, enjoyable, wonderful or interesting. 

Some members may enjoy what is written with often-used or commonly used words while some may want to read what is written with unfamiliar words or even rarely used words. 

Some members here are really good at remembering unfamiliar or hard-to-learn words. Many my find it hopeless to memorize those hard words. You may find that you just keep forgetting, no matter how hard you try to memorize them. So, it's hard for you to write something with so many hard words, even harder to use them correctly. 

Only too often, though, you may not be able to write something which is grammatically correct. If so, what's the point of writing something with so many hard words. 

You may risk reducing the readability of your writing if other members find it so hard to read something full of hard words. So, it may not be a good idea to use too many unfamiliar words in a blog. 

Don't get me wrong - vocabulary really matters. Some members here find it bored to read something written with commonly used words, even though they are perfectly written. 

Try to write something that is writen with both familiar or unfamiliar words - using those words which is unfamilar but not too hard. 

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  • @Rhaani

    Thanks for sharing your opinion on this topic!

  • @Mishaikh

    You're welcome!

    @Rajib

    Yes, there're a million English words, and maybe most of them are not so often used. Sometimes I wonder if we really need all of the words. 

    @Afro

    I agree that we should try to learn how to paragraph a blog. A very long paragraph is hard to read. 

    @setareh

    I'm pleased you agree with me. Thanks!

    @Onee

    Thanks for the comment. I'm glad we can see eye to eye about this. 

    @Evangeline

    You really have a point there. Yes, it's advised that we should try to broaden our vocabulary. Thanks.

    @Daniel

    Yes, it depends on what readers we're trying to write for.  

  • It all depends on what audience you are writing. If think, most of learners here, prefer a readable text, but, a specific group may be interested in reading a more detailed text when it comes to vocabulary.

  • I hope I can do your advice, Expector. Absolutely, agree with you. I can say that I will learn English vocabulary little by little, because I can't memorize it once in a time.

    It's my benefit reading other member's blog with has some unfamiliar words. I learn so much from there. But, if it has so many unfamiliar words. I will hardly understand the contain, although I can understand it in a bit long time.

    Thank you for rising this topic, Doc. :)

  • A writing that is easy to read and understand would be more enjoyable. Using new words and expressions is good but a writing that is full of hard and new vocabulary is hard to follow. Thanks for your nice advice.
  • yes, it is an important thing to remember. And, along with it, a blog should be written in some paras. I found yesterday a blog with insufficient para and I faced trouble to read it!

  • I agree  Expector Smith, There are a lots of word in English. But the all vocabulary is not common and the use of those vocabulary is rare .  

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  • Appropriately advised ES.  Thanks!

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