It is easy, and plus some people want to use slang so that their parents or anyone else doesn't know what they are talking about. It is the same with txt mssgng (text messaging) as people are so lazy that they cn't even use vwls anymore!
It is also indicative of a poor vocabulary and difficulty of sef-expresion. Slang has a place in social situations , but if you want a good job, learn and use proper English in the workplace.
I'm from Scotland. Slang is a part of our culture. Well..to most people who live in other countries we speak slang..we're really just speaking Scottish dialect to some extent, the majority of it is slang though.
>i agree i use slang alot and cuz off that its effctin my English im usin it now cuz im used to it but its come into everyday ppls lives and yes i will carry on usin it as a matter of habit tho i shudnt !!!!!
Also it is used by teenagers to act like they are cool! It draws attention to people and it is like another language which adults can't read or understand!
Bc they don't know how to say the right words!
Writers use slang to make their writing more relatable and engaging to a specific audience. Slang can also add authenticity to dialogue or help establish a certain tone or setting within a story.
People use slang so that other people won't know what they're talking about.
Everyone uses slang. Name any famous person -- yes, they use slang, too.
Always. People started inventing slang as soon as they invented language.
It's difficult to pinpoint an exact number, but use of slang is common in many cultures and languages around the world. Slang is often used in informal settings and varies among different age groups, regions, and social groups.
Some common slang words used by black people include "lit" (exciting or excellent), "flex" (to show off), "cap" (lie), and "fam" (close friend or family member). These terms are often heard in casual conversations and social media.
Anybody can(and will).
100%. Everyone in the world uses slang.
It appears to me that the majority of Londoners use slang.
Yes, all of them. Everyone uses slang.
Australians do!
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