Its not my standards, its just true, apart from the historic streets, its lost what london was. Sorry ive talked to lots of people about this, young & old, yet immagration soldiers on regardless of the people who oppose it.
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I'd like to add that I've nothing against colloquialisms, abbreviations, and more casual forms of address. I don't want to be a grammar snob but I do find some urban slang quite threatening. It's not proper English and some of it is actually meant to bully and intimidate outsiders and locals who do not speak the lingo and aren't part of the 'right crew'. I know certain groups probably have their own accents, dialects of ways of speaking such as some Afro-Caribbeans and that's fine because that's a proper dialect of English but some forms of slang, like the one used in Attack the Block (the film where aliens invade a council estate in London, released in 2011) are just stupid, nonsensical, and quite frankly offensive and intimidating.
Cockney rhyming slang is fine but is practically extinct anyway thanks in part to mass immigration and thanks in part to it being replaced with the more recent aforementioned style of slang.
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I might start a thread titled "Medical Slang" and ask about Bangers and Mash and crisps.
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If someones fallen under a bus i think it would be perfectly legit to say " he is bangers and mash"
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^^Yes, she is equally unintelligible at times. Its that damn lisp! :biggrin:
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i like them words. howay man hadaway anshite lagjs is. its funny.
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I also like how the word 'love' is used as a term of endearment. For example at the end of TItanic, "Can I have your name please, love?"
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