Yes that's true, we just carved out Halloween pumpkins and she's telling me to get off my phone and help her make the pumpkin seeds. Well I best be going!
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Languages are always evolving but currently at a faster pace than we have seen before. What was once gross negligence is now common place and generally accepted as the norm. Just another thing that makes getting older hard to take. The older you get the less kindly you look at any change, good or bad.
Bob
I have maintained US English started its downward spiral in the early 80s with the television show "The Dukes of Hazard".
The show was banned in our house.
I don't recall any particular problem with that show, considering that it was supposed to be taking place in Georgia.
A lot of it is talking as if texting.
And as S0LITARYS0LDIER says.. "15 words and 5 of them are curse words which are used pretty much after every word he says."
I must add, the OVER USE of the slang term "BRO".
A few years ago I was in jail for a week and i swear..all I heard was the word "bro", and, "you know what I'm saying" after everything anyone said. It was really grating on my nerves bad!
Bro.... I can not take that word anymore that is for sure.
Or ......... remember when it was 'dude' ........ hey dude ,,,,,, or DUDE ! ...... I suppose it is preferable than, "Whut up dawg ?"
People are very like monkeys who see and then do likewise. I used to be terribly annoyed when every politician on the planet started saying, "At the end of the day,"...... "let me unpack that "............ now it is ....... "my takeaway on that is"
These things catch on and before you know it they are like mushrooms on cow manure ........ :(
Societal origin: public schools. Good and proper English seems rather foreign to many Americans, doesn't it? Maybe we need a rebirth of assimilation. One commentator says a country is destroyed without language, borders, culture. Funny, those thing have been under attack for the last 60+ years.