Jejemon
Jejemon
Jejemon
Correct usage of both Filipino and English language is one of the most
important aspects of Philippine education. Correct grammar is the main concern
of improving our language proficiency to maintain effective communication locally
and internationally, but because of the continuous development of language the
emergence of Jejemon words became a phenomenon in the Philippines.
This research study is made for the purpose of proving or disproving the
widely believed interralation of poor english proficiency and the jejemon way of
texting, the presumed connection between the two lead to the press release of
the educational department to halt the said trend and thus save students from
further blunting their english competency.
This typing mannerism can be traced back in the year 2001. With cell
phones made available for the mass market and the wide acceptance of SMS,
the Philippines became the texting capital of the world. The origins of short-
handed typing was through the short messaging service, in which each text
message sent by a cellphone is limited to 160 characters. As a result, an "SMS
language" developed in which words were shortened in order to fit the 160-
character limit. However, some jejemons are not really "conserving" characters;
instead, they are lengthening their message.
Another factor of the existence of jejemon is that a lot of the youth joined
text messaging clans while others played online games like Ragnarok, Flyff, and
Gunbound. Some, with the urge to find and get to know people of all ages online,
joined in social networks like Friendster and Multiply. At that time, Friendster was
in while Facebook was not what it turned out to be at present.
A. Fashion
B. Written
A jejemon can be distinguished not only by their looks but also by their
writing language. They adopted the other way, thinking that maybe it was really
cool to alter and form new unconventional words out of simple ones.
The jejebet is a combination of the English alphabet and counting numbers
which, in a strange mix of character substitution, surprisingly makes
Advantages of Jejemon
Secret codes- If you’re a Jejemon, you definitely know how to speak and
how to communicate with them. Only you and your folks can understand
each other pretty well. So maybe, in times of secrecy, you can converse
using your special terms.
Disadvantages of Jejemon
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=jejemon
http://www.iamkaiser.com/what-is-jejemon-comprehensive-definition-of-
the-word-jejemon/
http://www. jejemon.com/
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/article/losing-our-language-by-
sandra-stotsky/
http://www.qideas.org/blog/losing-our-language.aspx
http://jejedex.blogspot.com/2010/04/jejemon-item-jeje-alphabet-
keyboard.html