I couldn't get to sleep last night so I did a bit of YouTube instead of worrying about Alan, Spud, Hope, Sass or TWit, no I don't worry about Vlad.
Anyway I found this debate that I'm sure some of you will have seen It looks recent but who knows it might be old hat.
It was a debate sponsored by 'Intelligence Squared' and is titled 'Between you and I the English Language is Going to the Dogs', John Humphries was one of the debaters; it's a debate that I found quite enjoyable.
About the only thing I think is bad practice compared to my own younger days is the now normal putting yourself first when listing a group of people, I was always told "Fred, Burt, Amy, Sid and I, or myself", when listing people: it's like chalk screeching on a blackboard to me when I hear, "Me and Fred, etc etc".
(There's no significance with the names I've used, they're just the first names that came to mind).
I hope the above will becomes more relevant to you, when or if you have watched and listened to this debate.
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