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speak in complete and grammatically correct sentences

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    Learn the rules, then strategically break them!  — 2 years ago

    Not worth it!

    The purpose of language is to communicate. If your desired target audience understands you when you speak, then you are communicating. Somewhere along the way, people became language purists. My personal belief is that you should learn how to speak, read, and write properly so that when you need to do so, you are able. The rest of the time? Heck widdit! Just say what you wanna say, however you wanna say it!

    Untitled  — 2 years ago

    Not worth it!

    People at school make fun of me for always speaking in grammatically correct sentences and usually having the correct spellings for words. They jest that I am a “Human Dictionary” and other immature remarks. Speaking correctly isn’t quite what people think it is. In a socity(sp?) that spells “sorry” with one “r” and no vowels, and desecrates the entire English language, accomplishing such a task isn’t really worth the effort. It does make you appear more intelligent in writing and in speech patterns, but many people choose not to understand correctly written or spoken English. Many know that socity often mocks what it cannot do itself.


     

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