If you use it when you should use formal language it does. You need to know when to speak informally and when to be business-like.
It affects there look on God's vision for there social skills .
All of them. Everybody uses slang among their social group.
Urban slang for a pimp, or ladies man.Owner of a large penis. Known for drinking abilities and masterful guitar skills. A virtuoso in video games and electronics. Known for his friendship making skills and other social oddities.
It didn't.
It will draw you away from your natural state and have a negative effect on a person.
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Using slang language can affect a person by potentially creating a sense of belonging or camaraderie with those who understand the slang, but it may also distance them from others who do not. Slang can influence how a person is perceived by others, impacting their professional image or social interactions. Overuse of slang could lead to difficulties in effective communication or being taken seriously in certain contexts.
how does the lack of skills affect bussinesses
Social skills training may help with problems with social skills, but it does not help with the other symptoms.
Yes, video games are known to affect social skills. If one sits and plays video games all day they are secluding themselves from others and not communication, ergo not having social skills. However, video games may also affect one's social skills by altering their behavior. For example, it is known that if you play violent games, you are more likely to have violent behavior.
Some controversies related to social skills include the debate over whether social skills can be taught or are innate, the impact of technology on social skills development, and the role of cultural differences in defining what constitutes appropriate social behavior.
Slang is a non-honorific form of language. If you talk to a person using slang you are being intimate with them. If the person values your intimacy, they will be honoured by this. If they distrust it, they will be offended. (Usually it is safe to use slang with social inferiors, but not with social superiors). Slang in English has much the same function as the 'tu' form in French:- it offers a level of intimacy which may be seen as either inviting or aggressive, depending on the context. A person who doesn't know that they are using slang (someone with poor literacy who hasn't traveled much, for example) is likely not to realise when they are making such gestures of linguistic intimacy. Ignorance is full of pitfalls.