[ Cassie's not up to her original cheerfulness, but she's sort of trying. ]
That'd be easier to explain if there was only one way of informal speaking. But there are almost as many as there are people who've been speaking for a long time, experienced peer pressure and liked movies or songs or other stuff that have affected how they - we - talk.
So the best you can do is probably just listen to how people you talk with actually talk and... see if somebody's got a speech pattern that you like, then stick to that. With possibly additions from other people.
But if you don't want to bother, you can just keep on talking the way you do. It is understandable, so it should do, and anyone who tells you that you have to change just because they want you to should just. Think about it a second time.
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That'd be easier to explain if there was only one way of informal speaking. But there are almost as many as there are people who've been speaking for a long time, experienced peer pressure and liked movies or songs or other stuff that have affected how they - we - talk.
So the best you can do is probably just listen to how people you talk with actually talk and... see if somebody's got a speech pattern that you like, then stick to that. With possibly additions from other people.
But if you don't want to bother, you can just keep on talking the way you do. It is understandable, so it should do, and anyone who tells you that you have to change just because they want you to should just. Think about it a second time.