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Idk for some reason this made me chuckle. You used "vernacular" twice. Idk I speak pretty well I try to mind my grammar a bset Ican(Thanks to latin) not writing but speaking; it's just english is alot ot keep up with if yoru not constently on it. I use "bigger" wordsbecause they are more specific I try and be as specific as I can most of the time so I usually go into lenght monologues explaining exactly what I mean, I usethe three e's even in speaking exposition explaination and example, so most of the time I lose people within the first couple of sentences so I'llusually try and dumb down what I say to a two sentence mass, unless I'm on here.Originally Posted by carlosdapaperboy
yes, especially when I express myself and engage in discourse with others while using distinguished and intelligent vernacular. People will abscond me for my superior choice of vocabulary while simultaneously resorting to their long-term memory in an attempt to decipher and ultimately comprehend what I have just spoken. When they do in fact fail miserably at understanding the proportions of our conversation, I then indeed resort to simple and understandable vernacular that is easily processed through the minds of these vacuous individuals.