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It might be classism if I weren't talking about middle and upper middle class kids. I understand when people who are from 2 and 3rd generation poverty speak "street", but when my son's friends, who go to a classical college prep school, speak like that…I just shake my head, or as my son says "face palm"

At first I didn't think I had a pop culture "Deal Breaker" but, I do. When people are perfectly educated in proper english but speak as though they have never been out of the inner city or skipped every english language class ever offered. You are not Eminem. What's worse is when these people come from small rural