Prescriptivist grammarians imposing middle/upper class dialect grammatical rules on the dialects of other classes and labeling lower class dialects as bad/wrong/improper is classist. I’m Done Adulting Let’s Be Gallaghers Shirt In many cases it is also racist, though this is, obviously, not one of those cases. This isn’t meant to defend the singer in question. It is meant to agree with the original commenter’s critique of the argument. It’s not a lower class dialect. It’s improper English. Dialect doesn’t have a thing to do with grammar, but with pronunciation and word choice.
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Dialect only affects grammar in that you attempt to spell words as they sound. For example, fuckin’ instead of fucking. It doesn’t affect comma rules or proper use of a semicolon. Pointing out a stereotype in action is not stereotyping.Being southern you have to admit that southern people, midwestern people, northern people, west coast people, etc. all speak differently. Racial subgroups speak differently. Age groups speak differently. That is dialect. Dialect has everything to do with grammar. Ain’t is a dialect choice outside of prescribed, proper English.

Ain’t no is technically a double negative but is usually not used as such. *Because the dialect provides for it.*Grammar should never be a reason to discredit someone. The point is that the way the title reads is pretty funny.He’s not an idiot because of the grammar of the title, he’s an idiot because he’s an idiot. Bad grammar and idiocy are not mutually exclusive, but, are often related.I’m not sure exactly why you’re triggered, but, you’re reaching. It’s only funny because you think people with bad grammar are a joke. That’s my entire point.

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On the subject, though, since you want to play the grammar and language card, I would suggest you look back at the DSM or a dictionary to see what triggered means. I don’t think it means quite what you think it does, especially since I’m not upset in any way. I’m just trying to point out how hypocritical liberals can be sometimes (And before you insult me, no I’m not right wing). Why do people just say things that are so ostensibly incorrect? It’s like no one bothers to fact check anything they say anymore. This characteristic seems to transcend all political affiliation.

Steph Schildkröte I assume from the “Schildkröte” that you speak/understand German. I can’t even begin to detail the amount of grammatical variance that you see between Bayerisch and Plattdeutsch, for example. Ain’t is a dialect choice, that’s right. However, once again, dialect doesn’t affect comma rules or grammar. It affects, as I said pronunciation and thus spelling as well as word choice. You still end your sentence with proper punctuation and use commas correctly when writing in dialect. I think you need to open a dictionary to the word dialect.

Dialect does not change the rules of grammar. I’m Done Adulting Let’s Be Gallaghers Shirt Writing with dialect is literally just spelling words and using contractions so that a reader can sound out how the speaker would pronounce the word in real life. Dialect is not a difference in things like comma and punctuation rules. You still use an apostrophe when contracting, too. Steph, as a fellow German and someone who learned both British and US English…commas still carry meaning, in either version.