That's my point. I don't see how correct grammar matters in everyday conversation.
But don't get me wrong, you do need to know correct English. It's important, but we don't need it for everyday conversations. There's a time and place for everything, and correcting me while I'm just trying to tell John about how kyle somehow flipped a golf cart isn't the time for insanely correct grammatical speech. Tell me that when I'm trying to write a report or making a speech in front of the public.
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