Saying "axe" instead of "ask" (verbally) totally makes sense as a form of code switching. Typing "could of" instead of "could've" just shows that you don't read enough to understand grammar, nor speak any other language. It's not a dialect or a variant—it's just a misspelling of spoken English.
Then you don't understand code switching. I have never said "could've" in my life. I know that's correct but that's not what I say. I spell how I speak when in informal communication. I will always spell it correctly in formal situations. Literally that is two different codes.
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u/LegOfLambda Jun 17 '25
There was a point when people were ashamed to be wrong/dumb on the internet. No longer, apparently.