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14 Dec 2019
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English (US)
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is it true that if we use "ain't" we are taken for idiot?
is it true that if we use "ain't" we are taken for idiot?
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@ilfautle15 no, it is a fine expression to use casually however I recommend against saying it in really formal situations

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