I know that we’re supposed to write about ourselves and be ourselves when we write, but grammar, spelling, punctuation, etc. But if there is a dialogue in the essay that wasn’t true but is just used to help explain something, is it ok if we use idioms, colliquialisms, etc, such as “wanna, 'sup, etc”? Thanks
<p>no...................</p>
<p>It's okay in dialogue, but you need to be able to pull it off well. Looking at it is obnoxious.</p>
<p>"Hey, you wanna go to the library?" my friend says to me</p>
<p>Like that^. Is that fine?</p>
<p>"Sup, foo' ? Rea'y a' roh?"</p>
<p>I understand to keep it under control. "wanna" is not that hard to decipher, but umm...that ^^ kinda is, for me anyway.</p>
<p>Fo shizzle my nizzle! Ain't nothing but a g-thang. Library, evening, yo! Half pass a monkey's ass sharp.</p>