There is no effective way to remove slang language except by virtue of ceasing to use the words, and encouraging others to cease using the slang words. Inevitably, this is easier said than done.
You use the same language. Languages change all the time, and slang is a very important reason for that.
Almost all of the language we use today in America is slang.
Always. People started inventing slang as soon as they invented language.
I use a conversational and informal tone with my friends.
The first slang words were not recorded. It's use predates written language.
No. Males and females can use slang. It is a form of spoken language, so it can be used by anyone.
Slang affects American children in the same way as it affects all children everywhere. Slang is part of human language, which is always changing and evolving. Every language has slang, just as every language has idiomatic expressions. Children learn how to use the right slang in the same way they learn how to use other words - they hear them used all around them.
Slang is a type of language that consists of informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in formal speech or writing. It is used to create a sense of familiarity or to convey a specific social identity or group affiliation.
Some people use slang language to express their identity, connect with peers, or create a sense of camaraderie. Slang can also be a way to communicate playfulness, creativity, or a sense of being current and in-the-know.
Formal language is the widely accepted language of a nation. Informal language refers to slang and different dialects people use.
Because censors used to use blue ink to colour out slang.
The American slang for language is "lingo" or "jargon."