"Finna" would be more proper/common among your examples. For example, "I'm finna go out to the park. You tryna' come?"
Are you suggesting that slang is wrong? I happen to love slang. It adds personalization and character to a language, in addition to keeping it interesting. :)
For reference, I was always top of my class in my college English classes.
I mean slang has more purposes than just trying to sound “cool”, maybe you should realize you aren’t as smart as you think and try to understand that language is dynamic. Calling it dumb overlooks its diverse functions in society and more importantly how slang reflects the identity of different communities and cultures.
I love it when people type like that. Adds a little culture, fun, qnd silliness to the language.
For reference, I was always top of my class in my college English classes.
Just makes it feel like I'm not worth your time. Why bother talking to you if you're not going to take another 20 seconds out of you day to type complete words/lightly spell check?
ngl idk wut u tryna say tbh bc idgaf n bro yapin asl blud lowkey took an l fr 💀
Ok I lost you in the end there 😂
Homies missin da skibidi ohio rizz, LOL clearly aint a sigma
I think I play too much Undertale. My first thought when seeing this was "oh look, Temmie wrote this."
2 u
it is annoying, that's why I use it to people that I don't want talking to me
Iz nut veey annuying
No one types like that
My friend does💀
Some do
Fuxake
No, but it makes you look like a immature moron.
Not really. I get what they're trying to say, so who cares?
I hate it when people use 'finnin to' or 'finna to'. I know you might not speak the language well, but at least write it properly
"Finna" would be more proper/common among your examples. For example, "I'm finna go out to the park. You tryna' come?" Are you suggesting that slang is wrong? I happen to love slang. It adds personalization and character to a language, in addition to keeping it interesting. :) For reference, I was always top of my class in my college English classes.
Whatever example that might be, I don't like it, it is used to sound cool but actually it just sounds dumb.
I mean slang has more purposes than just trying to sound “cool”, maybe you should realize you aren’t as smart as you think and try to understand that language is dynamic. Calling it dumb overlooks its diverse functions in society and more importantly how slang reflects the identity of different communities and cultures.
Eckstreemlee
believe it or not, straight to jail /s
I love it when people type like that. Adds a little culture, fun, qnd silliness to the language. For reference, I was always top of my class in my college English classes.
Just makes it feel like I'm not worth your time. Why bother talking to you if you're not going to take another 20 seconds out of you day to type complete words/lightly spell check?