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Oct 23, 2018 at 8:10 comment added BBBreiz N'hésitez pas à "plusser" ce post argumenté qui cherche à réveiller les consciences face au naufrage linguistique qui est en train de se produire!
Oct 22, 2018 at 15:54 comment added BBBreiz I think you read me "en diagonale", because I'm precisely talking about "fanciness", and I show that, in this modern time in France, it has even become "overfanciness" or "hyperfanciness". It is this "hyper" that I dislike, not the opportunity to take a benefit from the fact that the Anglo-Saxon world has been the avant-garde of innovation for more than a century.
Oct 22, 2018 at 15:10 comment added Luke Sawczak Cultural capital or currency is really not the same thing as fanciness. The fact that you (and others) consider this a vulgarisation rather than an enrichment of the language is the proof. The asker is looking for a language that elicits the exact opposite reaction to yours. P.S. Un peu de courtoisie va tellement loin sur StackExchange.
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