Sunday, December 5, 2010

Phat gramma

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Psst! Want to be in the in-crowd? Easy. Just create an out-crowd and you’re all set. How do you create an out-crowd? Manufacture a spe-
cial language (slang) with your friends that no one else understands, at least until the media picks  it  up.  It’s  the  ultimate  friendspeak.  You
and your pals are on the inside, talking about a sketchy neighborhood (sketchy means “dan-gerous”). Everyone else is on the outside, won-
dering how to get the 411 (information). Should you  use  slang  in  your  writing?  Probably  not, unless you’re dealing with a good friend. The
goal of writing and speaking is communication, and slang may be a mystery to your intended audience.  Also,  because  slang  changes  so
quickly,  even  a  short  time  after  you’ve  writ-ten something, the meaning may be obscure.


Instead of cutting-edge, you sound dated. When you talk or write in slang, you also risk sounding  uneducated.  In  fact,  sometimes breaking the usual rules is the point of slang. In general, you should make sure that your readers know that you understand the rules before you start breaking them (the rules, not the readers) safely.

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