How has the formalism surrounding language of english been shed in america?
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Firstly, I have observed that addressing a senior using sir is no longer much in practice.
Formalism consumes more time to expedite a work as it involves beaurocra.cy
Formalism consumes more time to expedite a work as it involves beaurocra.cy
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'Toasted English,' according to novelist R.K. Narayan, refers to English muffins that, while being created in America, retain the term 'English' as a nod to their heritage.
As a result of the 'toasting' of English in America, formality around the usage of the English language has been abandoned. Shorter, to-the-point sentences are preferred by Americans, as they leave no opportunity for ambiguity.
For example, instead of utilising passive voice on billboards, use active voice. 'Don't enter,' 'Newly painted,' 'Don't stroll,' 'Go,' and other direct commands are offered.
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