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It's such a turn off for me. When I hear someone saying it I think they sound so unintelligent....

2007-12-30 07:27:43 · 48 answers · asked by Kim 6 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

48 answers

I so much agree with you..!
It's one of those expressions that not just turn people off, but also it's a sign of ignorance and low standards...

-(I'm not saying I am better than anyone else, please, No. What I'm saying is that people's culture and level of education shows when using expressions as such...)-

2007-12-30 07:39:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Ugh....NO. Never. That word can sum up a person's intelligence in a split second.

I hear someone use that word, I immediately write them off as uneducated and ignorant.

I have to say there are a few people I have worked with for several years who use that word.

I could have safely made an instant judgement about their lack of intelligence, but I chose to give them the benefit of the doubt, then figured out they were morons over the years anyway, and not worth conversing with.

2007-12-30 07:37:25 · answer #2 · answered by gg 7 · 2 0

How do you figure them to be unintelligent? The word is in the dictionary, it is officially a word. So are you saying that people that use dictionary words are unintelligent? Because I would think the truly unintelligent people are the ones who use internet slang like "lolz".

I graduated High School and English consistently was always my best subject. In Kindergarten I was reading at a 4th grade level. And I DO say ain't. Because I know how to use genuine words.

But maybe you view me as unintelligent too.

2007-12-30 07:32:50 · answer #3 · answered by Chris 3 · 3 2

Ever considering i replaced into little and til in the present day i've got constantly stated as my mum "Mummy" and my dad "Daddy". merely because of fact they never responded to "mum"/"dad". and it somewhat is often caught, i assume. same with my siblings, too. I swear each and every time my mom calls me at artwork, and that i answer asserting "hi, mummy", i'm getting the main strangest seems from my artwork colleagues. They constantly locate that hilarious and many times take the mic. and that i will somewhat see why this is humorous lol yet, this is not in any respect replaced, and that i doubt this is going to. mom and pa will constantly be Mummy and Daddy. And specially because of fact they gained't respond to the rest from their infants! : )

2016-12-11 17:04:13 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I use it with a p, f or s in front of it but otherwise its not good for anyone over the age of 25 to use even if they are cool

2007-12-30 07:36:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It's in the dictionary now, so why not. It really depends on the people I'm around if I use the "Ain't" word. Happy New Year !

2007-12-30 07:32:38 · answer #6 · answered by tictak kat 7 · 1 0

no i dont say that. i think its more for western and southern states like texas and such

2007-12-30 07:32:19 · answer #7 · answered by I LUV IT 4 · 1 0

well ain't ain't a word because it ain't in the dictionary, so my grandma always said, but if u look in a new dictionary, u will find it, therefore ain't is a word now and all us old folks still cringe when we hear it.
HNY to u and urs

2007-12-30 07:33:33 · answer #8 · answered by Nora G 7 · 2 0

No I don't. That is not correct language. I find people rather unintelligent too when I hear "ain't".... it's so ghetto. XP

2007-12-30 07:35:31 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I'm an old hill billy and I ain't gonna lie, yes I say it.

2007-12-30 07:32:04 · answer #10 · answered by Pearl 6 · 2 0

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