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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Complaining about evolving language is about as basic, UMC as you can get. I took "keyboarding" in HS in 1993. it has existed for ages. My crotchety ASD father likes to complain about language evaluation - stuff like verbing, and adding an extra word to action verbs (like "swapping out" instead of just saying "swapping" - he things is SOOOOO low class). I think it's a sad way of lording your UMC education over someone who may not have had access to that type of grammar growing up - but is just as, or far more, intelligent and educated -just didn't have the consistent access to grammar. Basically, complaining about grammar is the equivalent of a grumpy old man yelling "get off my lawn!!!". [/quote] IRL it is a class/education marker, and I'm grateful for that in the workplace. A coworker spouting about ideating and other business school words is one thing, but when they constantly tell us to contact "Bill or I", "Bill or myself" -- tells me everything I need to know about them. [/quote] You literally just made my point. Why the hell is a colleague's "class" relevant to you? Their "class" has no bearing on their competence or capacity for doing good work (or, if you're making the same judgment calls in non-work settings, someone's capacity for being a good person). [/quote]
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