As languages change gradually, over time, it's not possible to state with certainty when people stopped speaking in a particular way (especially as change would be uneven in a country). The English Renaissance ended around 1650, so after that, generally speaking. On the other hand, when you use Shakespeare's quotations you're still speaking Renaissance English.
Lord Haw Haw
Actually, you could stop speaking ''Singlish'' You just have to read more books, and speak proper English to your family members if that is possible.
No but it does take a while to replace the voices of the Japanese cast with the English-speaking cast
By actually giving them money.
The English courts decided to stop using French as their official language in the 14th century with the rise of English nationalism and the decline of French influence. This decision was influenced by the Statute of Pleading in 1362, which mandated the use of English in legal proceedings to ensure broader access to justice for English-speaking people.
Tame your tongue from speaking lies, dishonesty, evil etc
after people get in a disagreement it sometimes takes time before their actually alright with it
people can stop cyber bullying by speaking up and telling someone. they also can speak their minds to the bully and tell them to stop. sometimes you can ignore it but other time you can't take it but stay calm you'll get through it
Don't not use double negatives, not. Only Mexicans are allowed to roll their R's. If you ever catch a dog speaking English, stop doing drugs.
the english bill of rights
It should not be hard to do if there is a will to do it. Some respectable people in history went without speaking for extensive amount of times.
Some people may consider an articulate, informed child as an upstart and may ask the child to stop speaking.