It just occurred to me that my internet dialect in my IRL dialect are slightly different in a few ways. Curious to hear others dialectal differences and thoughts on the subject.

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    Mostly, I’m just waaay more coherent when I can go back and edit things, and never lose my train of thought in the middle of a

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      I also speak in cursive. It’s so weird that in my head my enunciation is clear but when it comes out of my mouth it’s all mashed together. lol

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    I would say so, considering I write English here and speak German the rest of the day…

    Edit: Alright, I’ve scrolled down and I’m not the first making that joke.

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      I’ve noticed there are a lot of German speakers on Lemmy, compared to other European languages. I’m curious, it a coincidence y’all ended up here, or was there early adoption in Germany for a more organized reason?

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        I think this was the same with Reddit. I’ve met many fellow german-speaking people there.

        I think after the migration to Lemmy happened, it’s just statistics. But I don’t know why Reddit has been popular with Germans.

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    I’ve actually been told multiple times that I type exactly how I talk! Once was by a boss and I don’t think he meant it as a compliment though…

    Picked up the annoying milennial habit of adding 😂 to everything a couple years back when I started hanging out too much with cross stitchers on Instagram though.

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    In real life, I’m not so great at coherent conversational speech. I come across intense and weird and as I can’t information process in real time and I talk quickly and without eye contact, it’s not so great for being heard/listened to, or talking with people. (Guess who has autism?)

    Online I can edit my words. When I have enough space to think about what I want to say and to try to navigate how it will be percieved, my communication style is far more legible- and sometimes even comes across as smart and/or funny.

    (Edited for grammar as I reread it just now and noticed how bad it was.)

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      Ohhhh yes. I can’t argue in real life very well. I have to focus and at that point it just takes too much energy. lol

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    I address people as “cousin” slightly more online since it’s a handy gender-neutral form of address.

    IRL I avoid starting words and especially sentences with S sounds because of my lisp. Literally no one notices but those words still take more effort for me to pronounce.

    Online I will reference visual memes, eg. shockedpikachu.jpg

    Online I really only use two tones, which amount to “serious / debate / lecture” and “joking / shitcomment / shitkicking”. You can tell them apart because the first has sentences that start with capitalized letters and end in periods. IRL I code-switch a lot more with dozens of personas (probably because I sell things for a living).

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      “Cousin”, i like that. I’ve been working on using gender-neutral address but it’s tough in-the-moment.

  • LadyLikesSpiders@lemmy.ml
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    I am far more eloquent over text than I am in real life. If I were to speak the way I write, I’d be tripping all over my own words

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    I’m so much more upbeat online than IRL :)
    I like making people feel good so I use a lot more positivity and a lot less sarcasm in my language.

  • Ms. ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.ml
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    I swear so much more irl than online, like a ton. I use lol online and some time saving abbreviations (like I won’t say irl irl, I’ll sound out the full words). Otherwise I pretty much talk the same

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    My internet dialect is in english and IRL dialect in finnish. There is a whole language family of difference.

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    I think my online voice is pretty similar to my IRL voice, probably the biggest thing is that my accent doesn’t come through

    I’m from outside of Philly and while I don’t necessarily have the most strong, stereotypical accent, I do have a lot of the typical linguistic quirks, but a lot of it tends to be pronunciation differences. As far as actually words and phrases, I use "jawn” and “youse” or “youse guys” a lot less online.

    For example I might grab myself a cup of cawfee or an ahrnge juice and a begel for breakfast, before I head down to the crick to do some fishing. Before I go I’ll leave a note for my wife telling her when to expect me back, but I can’t find a pen so I use some crowns. Then when I get back I’ll warsh off my boots with wooder from the spicket outside, maybe wipe them off with a tal, and put them inside by the rattyator to dry off, while I sit down to watch the iggles game (go birds!) Maybe I’ll hit up my friend, and ask him “Jeet?” and he’ll reply, “No, jew?” so I’ll stop at Wawa and tap MAC so I can buy us some hoagies, probably paired with a lager, and maybe get some wooder ice or maybe some ice cream with jimmies for dessert.

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      I was born in Philly but moved to Texas in the 3rd grade. With the exception of a few things, like how I say orange, my Philly accent is gone. However, I would still use “you guys” instead of “y’all” online. Even though I would say y’all IRL. Recently, I started using “you all” because I got told “you guys” was not inclusive.

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    Digitally, I can express myself more clearly, neatly, and capably (one could even say I feel more sober and not remotely in another state of mind), so I sound like a thesaurus saleswoman, but it’s brought to my attention I have the same “mild valley girl idiosyncrasies” (like, I can’t help that) along with everything else.