I just want to say , I know female dating strategy is mostly a American used website. I know that.
But I want to remind people regardless of where you are from, especially from other English speaking countries, that every country and even parts of that individual country has its own "slang". Own way of common writing and speaking.
No one should be ashamed on the internet of where they come from or forced to adopt American or another countries forms of writing and speech.
Even in the UK, in England the home of the English language. They use slang or "madeup" words "bonkers" "bollocks" "loo". American's use "aint" and other ways of speaking and writing that deviate from "grammatically correct english ".
It reeks of privilege and is very centrist. The world does not revolve around Americans and although I love Americans, it is a very American thing to do, to call out or shame those that speak, write in a non American way. As the internet is a very American centrist place. Usually people from other places are more tolerant and not as "anal" about how people write. Yes in Australia we use "anal" as a way to say your uptight about something. Even "uptight" is informal English and not "grammatically correct" it should be "up tight".
We all have a place here, and should be able to voice our opinions without someone constantly disrailing any point we make pointing out different words we use that are common where we are from. Or writing in a way is common for even teachers to write. It's unnecessary. Ignorant ,childish too.
People know what you mean, what you are articulating but choose to try score a point instead of sticking to the topic of discussion.
Instead of looking intelligent it just makes you look ignorant.
Wtf is this post? You’re trying to police other people how they use the English language yet you made so many grammatical and stylistical mistakes in yout post like??? What’s the point of this post exactly? The title is also very misleading, it has nothing to do with women from other countries…
English is my third language (out of five). I am C2-level and I do not give a flying fuck about Americans using slang. Nobody cares about this woke BS.
You want to remind people?
All through your post, you never wrote the word women, yet you're posting this on FDS.
Is it so hard to write the word women?
This site isn't meant for people; it's meant for women only.
This is the type of wording I'd expect to see on r/TwoXChromosomes.
Oh look, another censorship Nazi.
"It reeks of privilege!" cries every scrote who can't meet a woman's dating standards. Scree scree scree.
I'll reek of all the privilege I want, thanks. You stick to your standards, I'll stick to mine. I understand not every woman wants to better herself.
Do you use the term 'people who menstruate' to avoid offending the scrotes who treat our sex as their perv costume?
"It ... is very centrist". "...American centrist..."
I know Australians don't use the word "centrist" to mean "centric". You confused the words "centric" and "centrist" twice in this post. No, it's not a cultural difference or slang. It's a mistake.
"Madeup" isn't a word - it's two words. "Uptight" is a word - neither formal nor informal, just a regular whole word. If you type that someone is "up tight" that would be a mistake. Some things are one word, other things are two words. There are right and wrong ways to spell.
Bonkers, loo, and bullocks are all regular, valid English words.
People make mistakes sometimes. Don't take it personally. Not everyone can be good with words. You're one who's not good with words. You can improve if you accept that your mistakes are mistakes and not "slang". Or can focus on other things that you're good at. But writing ain't one of 'em (just to demonstrate how slang and style choices work)
Americans say and write things wrong all the time. Im not picking on foreigners. I'm just sick of seeing people write "infact". In the interest of leveling up our English fluency - "Infact" is not a word. It's two words. A lot, as well, in front, best friend, thank you - all two words, not one.
And "hence why" isn't correct. Say hence, or that's why, or therefore, or so.
Possum, I get what you are saying. "ENGLISH" is often spelled differently, has connected words that we don't connect in America, etc., in other countries. UK and Aus for example.
These women in here are a mob, and when they can't defend their points or stick to the topic, they will try to chew "the 'way' that you write." BTW, I've taught English to non native speakers for years and years of my career and traveled extensively. I get what you are saying.
Almost nobody here is intent on following FDS. Idk what the f is going on, but this forum is trash run by the same pickmes and bitches (like max 20 girls) galore with a mob mentality. I recommend sticking to old Reddit posts and Podcasts and reading there instead. This isn't FDS anymore and you're not going to get anything out of what's going on in here.