Can you put it on the scales, please?
order cefaclor online Of course, language really matters to young people. The development of in-group dialects is an important part of how they create their identity, along with clothes and haircuts - they’re as much a uniform as the suits and ties and business-speech of their elders. And it’s silly to mock teenagers for doing what teenagers are genetically programmed to do, which is identify themselves as separate from their parents. But in a few years, they won’t be teenagers, and the speech they use (“swag” and “jank” and “blud” and all of that sort of thing) will be just as dated and ridiculous as mine.