Unfortunately the English language lends itself to sloppiness but this is not always the case. The Scots, for instance, seem to find it easier to articulate.
I taught in a secondary school and used to 'indirectly' correct poor speech. ”Miss, I'm going to a pa-y.” ”Lovely”, I would answer, ”whose parTy is it?” It never had an effect!
Also, it is apparently very rude to point out spelling/grammar mistakes. I guess it follows then that it is equally rude to correct sloppy speech.
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