Great New Year's Resolution: Speak Proper English
Language is the key to ideas. When people practice sloppy language, what they are really doing is admitting their own disordered thought patterns. Using proper language, spelling, diction, and vocabulary is the sign of someone who has taken the time to discipline their thoughts. It also reminds me of a scene from "Akeela and the Bee" where the spelling coach instructs young Akeela on the necessity for proper use of grammar.
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"What we have here is a failure to communicate."
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I agree that sometimes poor grammar can make a point - but that also illustrates my point exactly: that the choice of poor grammar, etc. came from an ordered thought pattern and conveyed a specific idea.
I am driven to exasperation daily by the "like" crowd.
And if you think it is only the "average people", whoever they are, use it you are mistaken. I heard/saw a number of "celebrities" doing the same thing, which obviously gives us an insight of their level of intellect, if we can use the word.
One of the (main) reasons for this is the culture of videos and audios where people do not learn writing or spelling.
An example from my area when a guy in the classroom presented a paper on "guerilla warfare", misspelling the word for "gorilla" throughout the paper.
I don't think it is going to get better. Schools are preoccupied by PC curriculum and pay little attention to essential things. We have to do the homework ourselves.
It definitely changes my degree of respect for someone when they do not properly use the language.
My usage is flawed, too, but I make an effort to eliminate the most obvious errrors.