6. Is it considered acceptable to use the word "like" frequently in speech or writing? If not, why? How can we limit our use of this word?

Using "like" frequently in speech or writing is generally not considered acceptable in formal contexts. Overuse can make speech or writing appear casual or immature. It may weaken your argument or message.

 

To limit usage, try practicing mindfulness in speech, consciously replacing "like" with more precise language. Expand your vocabulary to express thoughts accurately. When writing, revise and edit to eliminate unnecessary "likes."

 

Seek feedback from peers or mentors to refine communication skills. Developing awareness and employing alternative expressions can enhance clarity and professionalism in speech and writing.

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