Originally posted by Richard Barrett
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You still completely fail to grasp the point or get a handle on it, if you prefer ...
I am not against Americanisms, per se. In fact, I positively delight hearing them in America. The only point, as I've said before, is the now regular adoption of so many in the UK news media, not least the BBC.
I have asked before why this should be the case but, as yet, nobody has come up with a proper answer. It would appear, as suggested, that it is merely to appear 'cool' and trendy but if that is indeed the case it is a rather sad reflection on the BBC and others, don't you think?. Americanisms are for Americans ... the very term should give one a clue about that.
It is a valid question to ask and for one to respond in juvenile terms with silly words like 'jealousy' and 'ugly emotion' only confirms to me the now obvious fact that there is no sensible answer to the question!
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