Pin-seeker
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For example.
I saw this question on Facebook this morning from a lady who is bringing up 2 young children.....
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So it offends you if people don't speak the queens English,but Facebook doesn't offend you?
For example.
I saw this question on Facebook this morning from a lady who is bringing up 2 young children.....
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Never have done, never will do.
Wey hey! Molesworth is alive and wel.
So who started calling a golf course a "track" and why are golf clubs referred to as "bats"? Now that does my brains in y'all
Obviously it's actually wrong, at the end of the day.
Language is fluid and reflects the words used in speech, print and other media. English today is very different than that used in Churchill's time, Victorian times, Shakespeare's time etc. There is a big difference between poorly written or spoken English and the evolution of the English language. Shakespeare invented many words and expressions, whilst many words are derived from other languages.
I think there is underlying resentment is that this country gave its language to various colonies and countries, which then had the temerity to make their own adjustments and throw it back at us. This is just the way it is and like it or not, if enough people speak it or write it in this country, it will become accepted into the English language.
There is a fine, confusing and contradictory line between the correct use of the English language and evolution. You either pick a date it history and adhere to the English used at that time or accept that language will change over time. Some people believe that the English they learnt at school or in use at that time, is the only acceptable English.
For the record, I see nothing wrong with English adapting. It's how it's always been. The big difference is that English primarily evolved at the hands of scholars, writers and institutions like the courts or the BBC who had some sympathy for the language, whereas it is now at the mercy of the Disney channel!![]()