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Formal and Informal speech
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Formal and Informal speech
Is it formal to use everyday words and informal to use big intelligent words? When you use a big vocabulary is that too formal when talking to people? Like Tarantino, is he formal or informal, or both? He uses alot of big words in his movies, when you use big words is that too formal?
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RE: Formal and Informal speech
(July 3, 2019 at 6:30 am)lizbizdiz Wrote: Is it formal to use everyday words and informal to use big intelligent words? When you use a big vocabulary is that too formal when talking to people? Like Tarantino, is he formal or informal, or both? He uses alot of big words in his movies, when you use big words is that too formal?

My experience has been that if you're talking with people who disagree with you, and are looking for some reason to oppose you, they are likely to make fun of a big word. I used the word "deracinated" on a forum like this one, and was mocked by three or four people, some of whom hadn't even been participating in the discussion. 

If you're talking with allies, though, they won't mock you. 

In general, Americans seem to think that vulgarity is a sign of sincerity. Adding a lot of "fucks" to a sentence makes you seem "real."
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RE: Formal and Informal speech
(July 3, 2019 at 6:30 am)lizbizdiz Wrote: Is it formal to use everyday words and informal to use big intelligent words? When you use a big vocabulary is that too formal when talking to people? Like Tarantino, is he formal or informal, or both? He uses alot of big words in his movies, when you use big words is that too formal?

Fuck off Liz is informal.
Liz would you please fuck off is formal.
It's amazing 'science' always seems to 'find' whatever it is funded for, and never the oppsite. Drich.
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RE: Formal and Informal speech
(July 3, 2019 at 6:51 am)Belaqua Wrote:
(July 3, 2019 at 6:30 am)lizbizdiz Wrote: Is it formal to use everyday words and informal to use big intelligent words? When you use a big vocabulary is that too formal when talking to people? Like Tarantino, is he formal or informal, or both? He uses alot of big words in his movies, when you use big words is that too formal?

My experience has been that if you're talking with people who disagree with you, and are looking for some reason to oppose you, they are likely to make fun of a big word. I used the word "deracinated" on a forum like this one, and was mocked by three or four people, some of whom hadn't even been participating in the discussion. 

If you're talking with allies, though, they won't mock you. 

In general, Americans seem to think that vulgarity is a sign of sincerity. Adding a lot of "fucks" to a sentence makes you seem "real."
If you really want sincerity, one must use "fuck" as a noun, verb, and adverb all in the same sentence.

(July 3, 2019 at 6:51 am)Belaqua Wrote:
(July 3, 2019 at 6:30 am)lizbizdiz Wrote: Is it formal to use everyday words and informal to use big intelligent words? When you use a big vocabulary is that too formal when talking to people? Like Tarantino, is he formal or informal, or both? He uses alot of big words in his movies, when you use big words is that too formal?

My experience has been that if you're talking with people who disagree with you, and are looking for some reason to oppose you, they are likely to make fun of a big word. I used the word "deracinated" on a forum like this one, and was mocked by three or four people, some of whom hadn't even been participating in the discussion. 

If you're talking with allies, though, they won't mock you. 

In general, Americans seem to think that vulgarity is a sign of sincerity. Adding a lot of "fucks" to a sentence makes you seem "real."
If you really want sincerity, one must use "fuck" as a noun, verb, and adverb all in the same sentence.
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RE: Formal and Informal speech
(July 3, 2019 at 6:30 am)lizbizdiz Wrote: Is it formal to use everyday words and informal to use big intelligent words? When you use a big vocabulary is that too formal when talking to people? Like Tarantino, is he formal or informal, or both? He uses alot of big words in his movies, when you use big words is that too formal?

There are no such things as 'intelligent words'.  If you were an intellectual, you'd know that.

Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
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#6
RE: Formal and Informal speech
I only use big words when I'm describing my genitals. Infinitesimal is my favourite.
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#7
RE: Formal and Informal speech
All I'm asking is this, is it too formal to use big words when just chatting with people? Or am I way off? Be honest! Thanks. Oh and btw, I loathe Johnny Depp's agent. He just can't get a good role lately.
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RE: Formal and Informal speech
(July 3, 2019 at 6:51 am)Belaqua Wrote:
(July 3, 2019 at 6:30 am)lizbizdiz Wrote: Is it formal to use everyday words and informal to use big intelligent words? When you use a big vocabulary is that too formal when talking to people? Like Tarantino, is he formal or informal, or both? He uses alot of big words in his movies, when you use big words is that too formal?

My experience has been that if you're talking with people who disagree with you, and are looking for some reason to oppose you, they are likely to make fun of a big word. I used the word "deracinated" on a forum like this one, and was mocked by three or four people, some of whom hadn't even been participating in the discussion. 

If you're talking with allies, though, they won't mock you. 

In general, Americans seem to think that vulgarity is a sign of sincerity. Adding a lot of "fucks" to a sentence makes you seem "real."

Vulgarity is a sign of sincerity for Americans because Americans are vulgar.

(July 3, 2019 at 6:58 am)Succubus Wrote:
(July 3, 2019 at 6:30 am)lizbizdiz Wrote: Is it formal to use everyday words and informal to use big intelligent words? When you use a big vocabulary is that too formal when talking to people? Like Tarantino, is he formal or informal, or both? He uses alot of big words in his movies, when you use big words is that too formal?

Fuck off Liz is informal vulgar.
"Liz would you please mind terribly if I asked you to fuck off" is formal refined.
"peremptory rejection is hereby directed towards you" is formal.

FTFY Philistine.

(July 3, 2019 at 6:59 am)onlinebiker Wrote:
(July 3, 2019 at 6:51 am)Belaqua Wrote: My experience has been that if you're talking with people who disagree with you, and are looking for some reason to oppose you, they are likely to make fun of a big word. I used the word "deracinated" on a forum like this one, and was mocked by three or four people, some of whom hadn't even been participating in the discussion. 

If you're talking with allies, though, they won't mock you. 

In general, Americans seem to think that vulgarity is a sign of sincerity. Adding a lot of "fucks" to a sentence makes you seem "real."
If you really want sincerity, one must use "fuck" as a noun, verb, and adverb all in the same sentence.

(July 3, 2019 at 6:51 am)Belaqua Wrote: My experience has been that if you're talking with people who disagree with you, and are looking for some reason to oppose you, they are likely to make fun of a big word. I used the word "deracinated" on a forum like this one, and was mocked by three or four people, some of whom hadn't even been participating in the discussion. 

If you're talking with allies, though, they won't mock you. 

In general, Americans seem to think that vulgarity is a sign of sincerity. Adding a lot of "fucks" to a sentence makes you seem "real."
If you really want sincerity, one must use "fuck" as a noun, verb, and adverb all in the same sentence.


Just repeating what you say would also show sincerity.

(July 3, 2019 at 8:22 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:
(July 3, 2019 at 6:30 am)lizbizdiz Wrote: Is it formal to use everyday words and informal to use big intelligent words? When you use a big vocabulary is that too formal when talking to people? Like Tarantino, is he formal or informal, or both? He uses alot of big words in his movies, when you use big words is that too formal?

There are no such things as 'intelligent words'.  If you were an intellectual, you'd know that.

Boru

Intelligent words are not words one uses to converse.   They are words with whom one converses.

(July 3, 2019 at 8:27 am)Cod Wrote: I only use big words when I'm describing my genitals. Infinitesimal is my favourite.

why so many syllables when  "zero" will do?
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#9
RE: Formal and Informal speech
Go away, Emil. I’m sick of banning your ass.
Nay_Sayer: “Nothing is impossible if you dream big enough, or in this case, nothing is impossible if you use a barrel of KY Jelly and a miniature horse.”

Wiser words were never spoken. 
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RE: Formal and Informal speech
(July 3, 2019 at 6:30 am)lizbizdiz Wrote: Is it formal to use everyday words and informal to use big intelligent words? When you use a big vocabulary is that too formal when talking to people? Like Tarantino, is he formal or informal, or both? He uses alot of big words in his movies, when you use big words is that too formal?

You just use language based on the audience. If your audience have to reach for a dictionary when you type then you are being too loquacious for them.



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