Jerba
You have a good point. When people can't speak English well, we shouldn't scorn them for it. If it's possible, we should use the best grammar we've got.
I don't want to change the topic too quickly, but I think if people who know better English speak better English, it could cut down on the slang. Don't get me wrong, though, slang is understandable, but not so much when people have different dialects.
Exactly, I mean, why scorn, when we can teach? or not so much teach, btu lead by example.
People who make blatant grammar mistakes, or talk slang, usually do so because of their surroundings.
Thats why when I was about 13, I used to skip my "T"'s. Because everyone else around me in school would do so, and I picked it up.
If those who hate it when someone talks "bad grammar" just talks good grammar around that person, they would probably just pick it up anyway, right?