Thursday, July 9, 2009

Observation #18

New terms in the way we gaggle to one another have emerged since technology has become an everyday necessity in our lives. No, gaggle is not one of them, but expressions like, “I just googled it,” have become a part of our vocabulary. Just like Coca-Cola became a symbol of American life and language, I believe that these new terms like googled, twittering, facebooked, and other technological lingo, as well as, texting abbreviations are already taking up too much of our brains memory, but I can’t help but use the terminology because I hear it so often. Does this type of language just come with the times we are living in, or will it stay with us as a memoir of this technological revolution?

1 comment:

  1. Some language never changes. So suffer. over and out 10-4

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