no
Never
In a personal letter to a close friend or this one to When you are communicating informally with people who definitely understand what you are talking about
anything that does not have slang or cursing is age appropriate. any internet slang is included as well
Slang is typically more appropriate for casual writing as it can be considered too informal for formal writing. However, it can be used in moderation for emphasis or to connect with a specific audience in both casual and informal writing styles, depending on the context.
Slang should be used in informal settings or casual conversations with friends or peers to create a more relaxed and friendly atmosphere. It may not be suitable in professional or formal situations where clear and precise communication is important.
I dont think it effects anyones english. Theres a time and place to use slang and theres a time and place to use proper english. As long as you know the difference and know when to not use slang at the wrong time you will be fine
All of them. Everybody uses slang among their social group.
You should avoid using slang in formal writing, professional environments, academic settings, and when communicating with individuals who may not understand the slang terms being used. It's important to choose language that is clear, respectful, and appropriate for the context.
when we know each other very well with the same interest informally, it is appropriate to use slang.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was another euphemism for a hanging. Cowboys often used slang for uncomfortable situations.
There are many slang names that are used but are not appropriate for this site.
Because it gives the impression you have a poor vocabulary.