| ▲ | JumpCrisscross 9 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
> Should I now dumb down my language or deliberately introduce errors Language is a tool. If it wins the argument, yes. I’ve absolutely gone back through drafts to tighten up language and reduce word complexity. And if I’m typing with someone who frequently typos, I’ll sometimes reverse the autocorrect. Mostly as a joke to myself. But I imagine it helps me come across as less stuck up. (Truth: I’m a bit stuck up about language :P.) | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | phs318u 9 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> Language is a tool While this is true, it is not just a tool. Or, I should say it’s a tool with far greater utility than just winning an argument or making a localised point. Language is how we think, and the ability to reason well is absolutely dependent on our skill with language. Language is the mark of humanity in the sense that how else can I convey to you a fragment of my inner state? My emotions, my feelings, my desires. The language of poetry and literature. That which sparks an emotional response in another. Dumbing down language is dumbing down period. | |||||||||||||||||
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