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asahan2013

Aug. 26, 2025

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Double Standard

Language discrimination means the difference between standard English and blue-collar dialects.
Standard English discriminates against blue-collar dialects.
Meanwhile, among the same group of people, those who speak standard English admire French very much.
More than a thousand years ago, French speakers were the upper class.
French was actually the official language in England for around 300 years.
They believe that French culture is superior to Anglo-Saxon culture.
Until now, there will be some people who think French culture is better.
So, the British culture has double standard.


语言歧视就是说标准英语和蓝领方言的不同。
贵族的标准英语歧视蓝领方言。
同时,同一群人这些说标准英语的人非常崇拜法语。
一千多年前,说法语的人是上层阶级。
事实上,法语在英格兰作为官方语言存在了大约三百年。
他们认为法国文化优于撒克逊文化。
直到现在,还有一些人认为法国文化更好。
所以,英国文化很双标。

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Language discrimination meansstems from the difference between standard English and blue-collar dialects.

This "difference" is the cause, not the meaning

Meanwhile, among the same group of people, those who speakYet, those same standard English speakers admire French very much.

They believe that French culture is superior to Anglo-Saxon culture.

This point is covered by the next sentence.

Until now, there will beHence, until recently, some people who thinkeven thought French culture is bettersuperior to British culture.

(Here, between this and the next line, include a sentence highlighting that French and blue-collar dialects shouldn't be treated so differently)

Why is French admired, but blue-collar dialects are looked down upon?

So, the British culture has double standardre is a double standard within British culture.

Feedback

The grammar is mostly all correct, but I found it difficult to understand what you were describing. The feedback is aimed at making the key argument clearer. I hope my interpretation is correct!

Nice job tackling a difficult and intricate subject, keep it up!

Double Standard


Language discrimination means the difference between standard English and blue-collar dialects.


Language discrimination meansstems from the difference between standard English and blue-collar dialects.

This "difference" is the cause, not the meaning

Standard English discriminates against blue-collar dialects.


Meanwhile, among the same group of people, those who speak standard English admire French very much.


Meanwhile, among the same group of people, those who speakYet, those same standard English speakers admire French very much.

More than a thousand years ago, French speakers were the upper class.


French was actually the official language in England for around 300 years.


They believe that French culture is superior to Anglo-Saxon culture.


They believe that French culture is superior to Anglo-Saxon culture.

This point is covered by the next sentence.

Until now, there will be some people who think French culture is better.


Until now, there will beHence, until recently, some people who thinkeven thought French culture is bettersuperior to British culture.

(Here, between this and the next line, include a sentence highlighting that French and blue-collar dialects shouldn't be treated so differently) Why is French admired, but blue-collar dialects are looked down upon?

So, the British culture has double standard.


So, the British culture has double standardre is a double standard within British culture.

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