no i don't mind i think its fine . most often this is done to shorten the spelling of a word. since the English language is very messed up improvements will continue to come along as they have since the beginning . people who resist change are just sticks in the mud.
2007-03-12 23:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Ebonics isn't slang. Ebonics refers back to the way that African slaves, who were presented to united states, got here to understand the English language, and obviously this has been exceeded down for generations. at the same time as this happens in different cultures, the altered language is continually called a dialect yet because of racism and stupidity in this united states that's basically lazy or ignorant speech. i will not fathom why that's so not straightforward to understand; slaves were no longer allowed to study or get an preparation so why or how the f**ok might want to they communicate perfect English. if you're truly relating slang, you're also incorrect. Society as an finished looks shortening words and words, yet for sure at the same time as that's prevelant in white united states that's basically a form in spite of the undeniable fact that that's laziness on the portion of Blacks. idk, bff, obvi (short for for sure), whatev, and so on. are undemanding words and acronyms whites use which have not were given sh*t to do with Ebonics or slang spoken by ability of Blacks. in case you do not see that then possibly you're lazy one.
2016-12-01 22:24:14
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, Yes and Yes!!!
They look like children or just not too bright!!
I think for people older than 30 it is a clear demonstration of how poorly they were or are being educated.
2007-03-12 23:16:40
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answered by ? 7
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Ya, only if it's intentionally, I can't stand that. If they just can't spell (like me) then it's no biggie
2007-03-12 23:23:36
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answered by Richard Rahl 2
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Yes.
I mean, they have brains and they know how to spell the words right? So why do they have to spell it incorrectly?
2007-03-12 23:18:54
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answered by angel princess 2
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Most of the time, yes.
2007-03-12 23:15:09
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answered by KyLeth 4
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Words are here to just help us understand numbers.....so it doens't matter how they are spelt as long as they get their point across
2007-03-12 23:54:28
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answered by My name is not bruce 7
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yes
2007-03-12 23:15:21
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answered by ladybugewa 6
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no. its ok. but if it is a formal letter, everything written on it should be spelled correct.
2007-03-12 23:41:38
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answered by lorelie 2
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No,being judgemental on here isn't worth all that to me..to each their own..=)
2007-03-12 23:17:21
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answered by Anonymous
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