• MrSmith@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    “Did you born”. Intelligence of an american dumbass car that’s too big owner.

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      17 days ago

      american dumbass car that’s too big owner

      oof, you just couldn’t stick the landing. being unfamiliar with a dialect is no reason to mock it.

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        17 days ago

        Right, can you believe the utter audacity of these uncultured bigots. To insult what they have not yet witnessed for them selves. For shame.

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        16 days ago

        You state it’s a dialect, yet can’t name the dialect?

        I’m perfectly ok with mocking someone because of how they write, especially after a comment that is just an ad hominem attack.

        I was born, by my mother. She had to bear me. I did not bear. Nor did I born.

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            16 days ago

            So how can you state it’s a dialect and not a grammar mistake?

            What’s the difference between a dialect and lack of education of English language & grammar?

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                16 days ago

                Using “your” as “you are” is more common than “Did you born”. I suppose that classifies it at as dialect then.

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                  16 days ago

                  Like dude, my overall point is that people different places use language differently. We shouldn’t need to code switch to talk like the Queen of England (and won’t, but the way) just to appease some grammar Nazis. Dialects that all of us are unfamiliar with exist

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                    16 days ago

                    They are free to use language differently, and I’m free to make fun of them, if, by trying to offend me, they use their “dialect”, which can be mistaken for is just poor English grammar.