+Do people ever stop to think/wonder why communicating is becoming harder, not easier?![]()
+I mean nowadays you're lucky if kids type an entire sentence in more than 5 letters. ;-)
Pronouncing it "ma"
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I blame it two things:
1) On the advent of texting, which promotes the use of spelling everything in lower case, which has a natural progression into full-size keyboard use, and then into speech.
2) Relaxation / blurring by more current generations of the rules regarding abbreviations, acronyms, and initialisms - those rules being not necessarily militant (e.g., Nazi) - but they are there for countless reasons. Scores of style manuals exist for those reasons, indeed the IEEE Standards Style Manual, germane to the topic here - but not everyone in vaping is going to have a electrical engineering degree.
Or maybe they should, considering some past history...
Anyway, it's all overridden by this:
The basic truth here is that people don't control language: it's a living thing with a single purpose, to communicate. If that is achieved, questions of propriety are moot.
Which gets run over by this:
1st world problems.
But agreed: know vaping, know the tech involved, use the correct terminology / language, don't look like an amateur. Sadly, we're all preaching to the choir here: those that are going to continue pronounce it "ma" aren't going to bother with linguistics, learning beyond basic tech to get what they need done, or even this thread.