Who can keep track what with all the shenanigans and goings-on?
it's only a craic, not to forget to piss yourself.Who can keep track what with all the shenanigans and goings-on?
What if I use the grammatically correct form "Heller"Everyone who says hella is a horrible person, other than that who cares?
That's even worse somehow.
I fucking hate when people speak shit like "hmu" or "fml". Fucking stop, please.
They just say the letters.
"Hamoo" and "fimmle"
I've never heard someone say "h" "m" "u" that sounds insane. Anyone saying "f" "m" "l" I just assume is a nerd and it stops bothering me.
Some people value correct grammar and pronounciation. They might also value etiquette in clothing and manners. I feel they are the extreme minority these days, I think I only know one person like that who's not old.
To each their own.
This is me. I'm 32, and if someone speaks to me saying things like "lit" or "bae" or whatever the trendy words are at the time I know to not take them seriously at all. It doesn't make me angry or anything like that, but one's verbal skill is the first thing I notice about maturity level.
This goes beyond slang, though. Like you mentioned with the clothing. Actually kicked a guy out of my establishment last night because he refused to pull his pants up. Sorry man, nobody wants to see your ass and if you give constant attitude after many warnings you are gone. Grow up, come back and try again with your pants around your waste instead of your knees.
I guess you could look at me as stuck up or a prude. I'm ok with that.
I think it's either cornballs or racists, every time.
Point proven.
This thread will be glorious to witness when we start talking about dialects.
This goes beyond slang, though. Like you mentioned with the clothing. Actually kicked a guy out of my establishment last night because he refused to pull his pants up. Sorry man, nobody wants to see your ass and if you give constant attitude after many warnings you are gone. Grow up, come back and try again with your pants around your waste instead of your knees.
Chill famThis is me. I'm 32, and if someone speaks to me saying things like "lit" or "bae" or whatever the trendy words are at the time I know to not take them seriously at all. It doesn't make me angry or anything like that, but one's verbal skill is the first thing I notice about maturity level.
This goes beyond slang, though. Like you mentioned with the clothing. Actually kicked a guy out of my establishment last night because he refused to pull his pants up. Sorry man, nobody wants to see your ass and if you give constant attitude after many warnings you are gone. Grow up, come back and try again with your pants around your waste instead of your knees.
I guess you could look at me as stuck up or a prude. I'm ok with that.
Listen geez, you can't be given blokes a dirty butcher's for how they rabbit, not on the jekyll, not for a bubble.
Got that, me old China?
All the side-eye.
Because they're usually not "generally against slang." Even here (especially here), "slang I don't like" translates to "words black people use." And folks think they're being clever but they're not.
Don't even have to go that far.
Ask them how they feel about
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Things like Ol Yeller and a bunch of shit country folk say....
Those don't count as slang though....
Because white people created that. It's proper. Slang is what the colored folk say...
and what we bend over backwards to appropriate and use for ourselves
Well, on the other hand, I do not care about etiquette (mostly) or clothing (at all) though, because there is no practicle reason to. I do not see how it affects me if someone wears clothing I may not find aesthetically pleasing. I am affected though if someone uses language that is harder to understand without having the benefit of being more precise (i.e. it's fine iff it is jargon).Some people value correct grammar and pronounciation. They might also value etiquette in clothing and manners. I feel they are the extreme minority these days, I think I only know one person like that who's not old.
To each their own.
YesProbably the same people that couldn't relate to CJ in San Andreas but relate to mythical beings in other games and find '1,000' year old anime dragons attractive.