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Bobbisox1 | 07:45 Sun 05th Jul 2020 | ChatterBank
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What’s wrong with writing proper English ( there’s another ,proppa) , I see this time and again on FaceBook , text abbreviation speak , all thats need is another letter
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Yes they can spell! I think the OP should have been proof read before slating others.
10:00 Sun 05th Jul 2020
It's horrible to see people using "gud" instead of "good" or "ur" instead of "your / you're" in writing these days.

It's part laziness and part poor education.

Children in this country receive a free education but the standard of spelling overall is quite poor among the younger generations.
Perhaps they think it's "cool". Peer pressure and that sort of thing.
No, they truly cannot spell.
From what I've seen on various "discussion" boards, neither can their predecessors. Never mind grammar.
It is not poor grammar or laziness. It is jargon. It is a way of indicating your age and the group you want to be in.
A bit like TTT inflicting Rhyming Slang on us. It does not help communication (often it hinders it) but the writing style they adopt instantly tells you a lot about them. Whilst that my put you off, to others of a similar ilk, it means you are part of that gang.
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/// A bit like TTT inflicting Rhyming Slang on us. ////

I like TTTs rhyming slang
I can quite understand folk typing 'OMG' and 'LOL' because it saves time and space. But then they actually say 'OMG' and 'LOL' in conversation. What The Funicular?
Ah, I see the AB filter has altered my UUTF. :-)
writing with one finger on a phone is slow and apt to produce typos. Why not use abbreviations?
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jno, the younger generation are lightening fast on their phone keypads with two fingers
The one that really really irritates the bejesus out of me is ‘Da’ instead of ‘The’.
Two pet hates are "I was sat there." No, you were sitting there. Advert for Yorkshire teabags "Where we do things proper" No, you do things properly. Rant over.
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haha, Maggie, that's no rant :-)
I just wonder if I’m meant to stick my pinky oot while drinking coffee like people drinking tea..
Yes they can spell!

I think the OP should have been proof read before slating others.
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steggers, I am writing a book and some of it is in Geordie speak (not much) I guess that'll be a captured audience then :0)
// I like TTTs rhyming slang //

Then you are a gang. You probably are of a similar age and geography. It is unlikely a teenager from Newcastle will want to join that tribe. Just like you don’t want to belong to the text speech tribe.
But to dismiss a tribe you are not in as stupid, kind of misses the point.
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//// Yes they can spell!

I think the OP should have been proof read before slating others.////

funny, I can't recall using any age group here :-)))))
//steggers, I am writing a book and some of it is in Geordie speak (not much) I guess that'll be a captured audience then :0)//

Braw bobbles, but that doesn’t really help my dilemma
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I guess I am , albeit a minority one Gromit :-)
// A bit like TTT inflicting Rhyming Slang on us.//
or my good self trying to write as they speak darn sarf
in that frightfully vulgar essex news-speak

yeah Y doan day speak proppa innit?

ardo-complete ( the false american brogue drives me crazy too) has the abbreviations UR which are upper in the list of choices before you're or you are

frame linguistics babies - it is suitable for medium and conversation
which is why Trumps tweets are so unacceptable
a president shouldnt be tweeting ( he should be writing on parchment or something ) and he shouldnt be saying the things he tweets ( overton window) like confederate generals who fought for slavery as 'heroes'

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