Charmless Man
Striker
Come on, innit is a word, what difference does it make when we've got stuff like that that has crept into the English language.
Stuff creeps into languages all the time. It’s how they work.
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Come on, innit is a word, what difference does it make when we've got stuff like that that has crept into the English language.
What about the incorrect use of apostrophes?Not to mention the use of commas (or should I say comma’s as per modern usage?).
Come on, innit, is dinnit in the Oxford English dictionary?Stuff creeps into languages all the time. It’s how they work.
It's indicative of a changing society. This country, as it is now, is unrecognisable from the one in which I was raised; in terms of discipline, mutual respect, education standards, language, social interactions and etiquette.
I've worked through at least a generation if not closing on two and I've got to say todays lot are by far really fucked up compared to any that went before from my experience.The generation before you would have said exactly the same about your generation.
It doesn't excuse the misuse of 'loose', when 'lose' is the correct spelling.Stuff creeps into languages all the time. It’s how they work.
True. This is the changing society I referred to. Constantly evolving.The generation before you would have said exactly the same about your generation.
I've worked through at least a generation if not closing on two and I've got to say todays lot are by far really fucked up compared to any that went before from my experience.
Maybes the standards have been slipping decade on decade but it just seems they are fairly scraping the bottom of the barrel now.
The possible cause is the lack of respect for not only others but themselves, it's no wonder we have a growing mental health problem that is only going to get worse.
If enough people started using it, it would be.Come on, innit, is dinnit in the Oxford English dictionary?
You are Jane Austen and I claim my five pounds.It's indicative of a changing society. This country, as it is now, is unrecognisable from the one in which I was raised; in terms of discipline, mutual respect, education standards, language, social interactions and etiquette.
It's a different world though really though now. There's a lot of distraction and nonsense around now like the Internet and social media which contributes to the mental health problem.
It's also worth noting that the mental health problem is acknowledged now which is in part why it appears worse. Go back a couple of generations and people would have been afraid to speak out about abuse, homosexuality, PTSD etc. It was a far more repressed society.
There's good and bad that comes with modern life unfortunately, we've lost some good things as we've tried to move forward but we've also moved on from a lot of bad.
Come on it's not unusual now for the quite a number of people not to have a cuppa when they get out of bed on a morning but to have a joint, society has been on a downward spiral for a while, social media has just accelerated it.It's a different world though really though now. There's a lot of distraction and nonsense around now like the Internet and social media which contributes to the mental health problem.
It's also worth noting that the mental health problem is acknowledged now which is in part why it appears worse. Go back a couple of generations and people would have been afraid to speak out about abuse, homosexuality, PTSD etc. It was a far more repressed society.
There's good and bad that comes with modern life unfortunately, we've lost some good things as we've tried to move forward but we've also moved on from a lot of bad.
If enough people started using it, it would be.
The dictionary describes the language as it is, it doesn’t prescribe how it should be.