I work in the accounting department of a public utility agency. A memo recently came from upper management asking all employees to start using one space after a period. I thought, "Lame! It must've been a slow day at the board meeting."
That's exactly what my co-workers thought.
I understand that it's becoming a more common practice to use one space after a period. Link But as far as I know and based on what I learned in school, two spaces are supposed to follow a period, a question mark, or an exclamation point when starting a new sentence (or an expression).
Example: Really?[][]I didn't know that![][]Whatever.
I further understand that each company usually has its own style manual or methods of writing, but I wonder, why does this have to be such a big deal with my employer? I have no problem with people using one or two spaces, but does upper management really have to enforce it? Dumb.
What say you?



I understand that it's becoming a more common practice to use one space after a period. Link But as far as I know and based on what I learned in school, two spaces are supposed to follow a period, a question mark, or an exclamation point when starting a new sentence (or an expression).
Example: Really?[][]I didn't know that![][]Whatever.
I further understand that each company usually has its own style manual or methods of writing, but I wonder, why does this have to be such a big deal with my employer? I have no problem with people using one or two spaces, but does upper management really have to enforce it? Dumb.
What say you?