This is something that's been bothering me for a while.
Originally, things like you=u are=r were just used to shorten longer words and make them quicker to text (hence "txt speek"). But a lot more now, people seem to be using it more, but rather than to shorten words, just for the sake of using it.
For example; "fonez" and "iz" and other words that use S's on the end of sentences, people substitute them for Z's. When it's just as easy to type out an S, why use the Z? It's the same using words like "f33t" while using the letter 3 (which is actually more difficult to do on a mobile phone than an e is).
Is it because text talking these days is considered cool? Why everyone has to be grammatically incorrect?
Originally, things like you=u are=r were just used to shorten longer words and make them quicker to text (hence "txt speek"). But a lot more now, people seem to be using it more, but rather than to shorten words, just for the sake of using it.
For example; "fonez" and "iz" and other words that use S's on the end of sentences, people substitute them for Z's. When it's just as easy to type out an S, why use the Z? It's the same using words like "f33t" while using the letter 3 (which is actually more difficult to do on a mobile phone than an e is).
Is it because text talking these days is considered cool? Why everyone has to be grammatically incorrect?