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Old 28-09-2010, 18:17   #7
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Re: It's English innit !!!

I don't really have a problem with some of the examples, text speak yes, but 'like' and 'innit' not so much. Obviously if you were in a professional setting you would need to consider how you speak and how your coming across. Sounding like a preppy American teenager is not a good look when your applying for a job.

However the way people converse socially is their business and language changes and evolves. Slang goes in and out of fashion. It's like so obviously not a problem, innit.
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