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Old 04-29-2012, 12:49 PM   #207
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Originally Posted by Justin Nemo View Post
In this new mobile world where R U OK, C U 2nite, LMAO and ROLF actually mean something, does it really matter anymore if what you write is grammatically correct?
This sort of stuff won't wipe out the distinction between good and bad grammar, but simply contribute to the constant mutation of the language and shift what is and what is not good grammar. "R U OK" may become good grammar, spelling and punctuation, but "R OK U" will likely be bad grammar.

Much of good standard contemporary English grammar would have sounded terrible a couple of hundred years ago. These things change. There is a value in their not changing too fast--change impedes communication between generations--but the fact of change should be accepted.

Last edited by pruss; 04-30-2012 at 10:22 AM. Reason: fix grammar!
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