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        Sick n /Tired of being expected to be a Yank           Okay people, it's come to the point where I've had a gutful of being told that my English isn't quite good enough because I'm not UH-MERIKAN.    
I've never watched 'Friends' and I really don't give a toss who lives or dies on 'E.R.' In fact, I hope they all choke to death. Since when has the word 'like' become an indispensible and integral part of a typical Uh-Merikan sentence?   
Since when is was Uh-Merikan language considered 'English'??   
Is 'yo' and 'sup my main *****' now an acceptable greeting in the classroom? - even to other students who have never set foot on the mean nasty streets of lame-*** places like Seoul or Beijing, let alone the candy-*** 9mm 'buss a cap in yo ***' streets of LA?   
What ever happened to the Queen's English?   
The trend sucks.   
Just seeing it in action. And how sad it is.             
				Last edited by Motivated : Aug 31st, 2007 at 02:16 am.
				
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