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It's better than Ebonics but personally I prefer boring old traditional English.
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It's neither here nor there really, is it? However, if you don't like it, don't listen. What else is there to say.
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I'm not sure about the race issue -- I think it is a generational issue. Teens and those who went through their teens in the 90s and, to a small extent the 80s, tend to be less and less articulate and are often incapable of communicating in standard English.
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I find it a racist question, and stereotyping not only the race but the age and gender as well. I know plenty of younger white girls whose conversation sounds NOTHING like that. So ultimately, my thought is that it's a bad question.
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well im"not white"first of all so i wouldn't know why they do that.lol.I'm from the Bahamas and i could say that we got a totally different type of slang going on here which to my knowledge is ghetto BTW. lol.That would probably come off like this:"This bey say"wat da hell and then i say welmudosik dawg!"
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id bitch slap them so they can get their vocabulary straight
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them are the realy white girls
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