Seriously! What is up with teenagers saying 'muh' for my? My is two letters; 'muh' is three and doesn't even sound like MY, IMO.
Public education in this country is free. In other countries, parents HAVE to pay for kids to get an education and most can't afford it.
Why do American kids take this for granted and butcher the English language the way they do?
I seriously do not understand this and I really hope someone can help me understand.
Thanks.
2007-03-08
05:15:55
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Teenagers are missing the point.
As I said, either you're getting a FREE education or your parents are paying for it....why not make the most of it and use what you have learned to your fullest potential?
I totally get expressing yourself, I really do....since everyone is connected to the 'net it does seem to be the 'in' thing to do....and I really hate to say it...but it makes you appear uneducated and in THIS country....thats very sad.....
Imagine wanting an education so badly you would do anything for it.....but not in this country I guess.....take it for granted and then one day blame someone else when you haven't accomplished what you THINK you deserve.....
Working hard = excellence
Taking the easy way out = well.....having nothing!
Sorry, just keeping things real, as they say!
2007-03-08
05:24:59 ·
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they do it to keep parents from knowing what they are saying...♥
2007-03-08 05:19:42
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answered by just peachy 6
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Its just a certain type of dialect, i have an ascent like that because im from a certain part of england. I cant help it, as long as the spelling of the word isnt changed, i dont see any problem with it. I mean the accent of the americans is quite annoying sometimes, constant "awesomes" and "thats so rad" but do you see people going on at you for that?
2007-03-08 05:24:51
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answered by Anonymous
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lol, I've never been one to say 'muh'. I'm one of the teenagers that don't talk like that, well mostly. Me and my best friend Eric pick on the way other people talk..i mean like saying boi instead of boy or those other crazy stuff, i think it's weird and personally i try to sound like i know how to talk :P
2007-03-08 05:24:47
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answered by Becky<3 6
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i think of of it frequently, yet I bear in mind my persons announcing the comparable element. having suggested that, possibly they have been applicable, possibly we do provide extra to each and each technology plenty that the subsequent turns into spoiled. your finished adulthood is reached in youngster hood, this is the place some genuine social progression turns into the spark. a number of their perspectives will do an entire 360 via the time they're my age. existence has a fashion of coaching you o.k., so I purely hardship approximately my little ones, and need those little ones will at last be around approximately thinkers besides, interior the interim.
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answered by ? 3
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i don't know about the schools you went to but the public one i went to the teachers slacked off and I'm not saying that the kids have a good reason for talking like that but i don't think the education system is good everywhere i think it depends where you live
2007-03-08 05:21:40
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answered by *Suzy-Q* 4
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it's all the pre-teens that think it's cool to speak that way. Just wait till they get to the work market, they will get nowhere with that kind of speech!
2007-03-08 05:23:40
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answered by AMS 4
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I guess because "proper" english isn't cool when you're that age.
2007-03-08 05:20:12
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answered by truthyness 7
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that bothers me too but you should really just say
HEY YOU KIDS GET OFF MY LAWN!!!
2007-03-08 05:24:37
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answered by Huh? 4
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I don't know why they talk like that. It sure is irritating.
2007-03-08 05:23:40
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answered by Chewie 7
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you read my mind you theif! i was going to ask that lol
2007-03-08 05:18:55
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answered by Anonymous
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