Writers use slang to make their writing more relatable and engaging to a specific audience. Slang can also add authenticity to dialogue or help establish a certain tone or setting within a story.
People use slang so that other people won't know what they're talking about.
Everyone uses slang. Name any famous person -- yes, they use slang, too.
Always. People started inventing slang as soon as they invented language.
It depends on the type of speech. In an informal speech, slang is fine; in a formal speech, you should avoid slang.
Slang language has its origins in informal speech and specific groups like young people, subcultures, and marginalized communities. It often develops as a way to create a sense of belonging, establish group identity, and communicate in a more casual or secretive manner. Over time, slang terms can become mainstream and be adopted by a wider audience.
100%. Everyone in the world uses slang.
It appears to me that the majority of Londoners use slang.
Yes, all of them. Everyone uses slang.
Australians do!
People have used slang since the dawn of time. There was slang every since cave men but it wasn't slang it was the pronounciation for thier words.
Slang changes with vocabulary and the times, much of it coming from the military of all countries