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Topic: using slang words
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Fri 08/24/18 05:12 PM
This may not be the right place for this topic, but I'll see. how do you feel about using slang and not the proper word. I think there are some other countries may not understand. In my life, I'm trying to say yeah and yep less, and I use "yes" more. What do you think?

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Fri 08/24/18 05:17 PM
it depends on when and where. slang can be fun. but if you are trying to be serious and get a specific point across slang might not be your best choice

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Fri 08/24/18 05:22 PM
In business form, i never use slang.

In 2-bit daily chat, slang rules supreme.


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Fri 08/24/18 05:22 PM
I think the older we get, the less we should probably be using. Other than that, it depends upon the time and place.

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Fri 08/24/18 05:23 PM
Slang is inernational..most of the countries has it and use it as well, I remember growing old in Egypt, we had our slang even in Arabic language:smile:

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Fri 08/24/18 05:27 PM
I agree. If someone wants to make up a word they should do it for something that is not already named. Too confusing otherwise.

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Fri 08/24/18 05:31 PM
Most synonyms do not mean exactly the same thing. For example, “mouse gray” means a range of color, not just 7.5yr6/0.

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Fri 08/24/18 05:34 PM
It's just how I'm thinking. There is a time and place for it.

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Fri 08/24/18 05:43 PM
I have a business language and a street language. If you use either in the" others" world, it is not good.

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Fri 08/24/18 05:45 PM

This may not be the right place for this topic, but I'll see. how do you feel about using slang and not the proper word. I think there are some other countries may not understand. In my life, I'm trying to say yeah and yep less, and I use "yes" more. What do you think?

yep uh-huh sure okedokeytongue2

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Fri 08/24/18 06:18 PM

This may not be the right place for this topic, but I'll see. how do you feel about using slang and not the proper word. I think there are some other countries may not understand. In my life, I'm trying to say yeah and yep less, and I use "yes" more. What do you think?


I try not to use slang much, because I usually have a traditional job as well as a home business, so I have to be professional in both settings, which is the majority of everyday and that tends to carry over into other aspects. I don't always speak proper, but I do try to avoid slang in all aspects.

I also have two young children, and I don't want them to look stupid as they're learning to talk, so I try to talk proper to them and around them.

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Fri 08/24/18 06:22 PM
I'm not sure whatcha meenin bout tha

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Fri 08/24/18 06:37 PM
Sometimes it makes things a bit more lively when people say how things are so good as S***!

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Fri 08/24/18 07:00 PM
I don't like slag and try not to talk it. However, I know people that do!
Also associates that speak other languages, even though I don't speak them, I can understand some ,

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Fri 08/24/18 10:42 PM

This may not be the right place for this topic, but I'll see. how do you feel about using slang and not the proper word. I think there are some other countries may not understand. In my life, I'm trying to say yeah and yep less, and I use "yes" more. What do you think?

Cat:

Real good topic for discussion

Me, I feel that slang is lazy talk, and it gets trite the more it gets overused. A prime example of overuse is "ROFLMAO", which thankfully died out... How many people who used it actually ever hit the floor? I personally wish LOL would go the same way; people overuse it,and sometimes I wonder if it is just an acknowledgement of the last line instead of an indication that the person actually laughed.

As far as slang like "da bomb" and "da s--t", etc, I am not from the hood, and I am no longer young, so I don't try to make myself out to be someone from there. Besides, when I use slang, I feel like this guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2E1SjhoVNK8&list=RDnmWLEtXOn2o


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Fri 08/24/18 11:15 PM

This may not be the right place for this topic, but I'll see. how do you feel about using slang and not the proper word. I think there are some other countries may not understand. In my life, I'm trying to say yeah and yep less, and I use "yes" more. What do you think?


wez all's goen to da mall, ya wanna ? : )
i use slang all the time
if someone does not understand , they ask
<shrug>

well that and a bad habbit of putten my southern accent in my writen

every now and again the spellen po-lice come to get me
surprised

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Sat 08/25/18 04:52 AM
I think using different words make a language. Words that have the same meaning tend to migrate to mean different things, And pretty soon different groups of people are not speaking the same dialect, and the different cultural groups miss out on the meaning of what each other have to say.

But to be honest, yeah and yep do not bother me; they convey different emotions. It is when people start saying nyah and yope that I start getting frustrated.

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Sat 08/25/18 06:24 AM
Anybody that says F.U.*C.K. technically is using slang. As that was the shortened form of the old English term, For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge. Basically the old English term for rape.

Just a fun fact I figured I would throw out.

Yes, I do use slang terms...smokin

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Sat 08/25/18 07:59 AM
Somtimes sland adds a little pizzaz

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Sat 08/25/18 08:06 AM
IMHO I like slang words people that don’t can GTFO IDFWU lol YOLO :joy::joy::joy: I mean using slang is Lit its our own little language and people that don’t understand I just can’t with you ...if your thirsty I can’t with you ...if you mean mugging I can’t with you...if you sipping that haterade I can’t with you...if you Gucci then I will rock with you simple as that B you feel what I’m putting out there cat?

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