What’s not correct? Are you upset that I made a bee joke? Yeah everyone makes mistakes here and there… If someone used ‘be’ but did it while unaware of grammar I’m totally fine with that and would never say anything. I’m not that rude. But people are just talking this way for effect and to show that they are ‘in the know’ about something and I think it’s weird.
For “I be walking” to be adopted, it needs to be used, even if it be incorrect. English language rules be shaped by its usage, not the other way around.
‘Be like’ is a new phrase coined sometime in the last two decades, I think. Anyway, it’s widespread, understandable and you’re not going to stop anyone using it. Language evolves! Waddya know.
I appreciate the intelligent response but in my opinion this isn’t an evolution of the English language. I think it’s a borrowed phrase from Ebonics which is an English dialect. So that would take me back to my theory that people who use it are signaling something, or maybe they’re just trying to be funny.
Why would those two things be mutually exclusive? That it comes from Ebonics, and au the same is becoming used in other English dialects? I have an idea of what the answer is but I’d like to give you the benefit of the doubt
There’s two posts at the top of Lemmy that “be” using bad grammar to try to be cool. Bees are for pollenating
The worst kind of grammar nazi are those that are not even correct. lmao
What’s not correct? Are you upset that I made a bee joke? Yeah everyone makes mistakes here and there… If someone used ‘be’ but did it while unaware of grammar I’m totally fine with that and would never say anything. I’m not that rude. But people are just talking this way for effect and to show that they are ‘in the know’ about something and I think it’s weird.
Language evolves, even if we don’t like it.
Yeah it does but “I be walking” hasn’t been adopted into the English language and I have like 30 shitposters pretending that it has.
For “I be walking” to be adopted, it needs to be used, even if it be incorrect. English language rules be shaped by its usage, not the other way around.
‘Be like’ is a new phrase coined sometime in the last two decades, I think. Anyway, it’s widespread, understandable and you’re not going to stop anyone using it. Language evolves! Waddya know.
I appreciate the intelligent response but in my opinion this isn’t an evolution of the English language. I think it’s a borrowed phrase from Ebonics which is an English dialect. So that would take me back to my theory that people who use it are signaling something, or maybe they’re just trying to be funny.
Does it matter? Saying “be like” feels fun, it rolls of the tongue well. If you understand me, communication was successful, end of story.
Yeah for sure
Why would those two things be mutually exclusive? That it comes from Ebonics, and au the same is becoming used in other English dialects? I have an idea of what the answer is but I’d like to give you the benefit of the doubt
OP is clearly a pirate, leave them be
No worse grammar than confusing ‘be’ and ‘bee’
No worse grammar? Ok
Bees can do whatever the fuck they want, they are not merely there for our desire to get plants pollinated. They just like to do it.