ââSwagâ is an acceptable term to use in modern day society.â Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Explain your answer.
ââSwagâ is an acceptable term to use in modern day society.â Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Explain your answer. [6 Marks]
According to Know Your Meme âSwag is an internet slang term often found in comments, discussion forums and image macros used as a synonym for âswaggerâ, a type of style or presence that exudes confidence and is sometimes interpreted as arroganceâ yet when looked up on dictionary.com Swag is defined as âa suspended wreath, garland, drapery, or the like, fastened up at or near each end and hanging down in the middle; festoonâ so it is no surprise that its used in todayâs media is highly debated.
Some people agree with the statement ââSwagâ is an acceptable term to use in modern day societyâ for abounding advisable adducements. Swag is a word that has generated multiple meanings throughout the ages; and so if it was introduced in modern society, those many meanings would stay. It also has a debated origin. Some sources say that the word was patented in the 1960s by gay men, and that the word swag actually means âSecretly We Are Gayâ to the unsuspecting eye which I honestly love and if I ever get a boyfriend I am going to get us matching shirts saying that. However, a plethora of people have been using the word âSwagâ way before the 20th century, using it to mean many trivial things such as âSouvenirs, Wearables, And Giftsâ, âStuff We All Getâ, and one of my personal favourites âScientific Wild Arsed Guessâ. However, the word Swag had a speculated first appearance in William Shakespeareâs play A Midsummerâs Night Dream, that was said to be wrote 1595-1596 and first performed around 1605. The line the string of alphabetical letters first appeared in is âWhat hempen homespuns have we swaggering here, so near the cradle of the fairy queen?â (Act 3 Scene 1) spoken by the character Puck. It is unknown whether William Shakespeare invented the word Swag because of its inclusion, but there are many other words wrote in his passages that are at the mystery of whether he made them up, or simply just was the first to write them down.
Now, some people disagree with the statement, some more strongly spoken than others. It is not surprising that hate generating around this world is shown promptly on the site Urban Dictionary. One user called âthisplacesucksass composed in their description âA word that was extremely overused from late 2010 to early 2012, and is now nothing more than a joke - This day in age, saying swag in a non-sarcastic way in public will probably just end up getting your ass beat, as it is no longer âin styleâ, even for preppy teenfags. The term is still used by internet trolls, and as a joke, but thatâs about itâ; on behalf of what they expressed I would personally like to apologies for the use of the ludacris word âteenfagsâ as it doesnât seem like they care about the weight carried by letters. Others have a disdain for the word because of its overuse in the media, more specifically in rap and hip-hop, appearing in songs like Jay-Zâs âAll I Needâ and Soulja Boy Tell'emâs âPretty Boy Swagâ, the latter of which actually harbouring the word Swag in its title. As of its overuse, Swag has been swallowed like a tasteless pill by the forenamed cringe-culture (which is a toxic culture while Iâm at it) which means many stray away from the word despite its considering origins.
Personally I do agree with the statement of ââSwagâ is an acceptable term to use in modern day societyâ not just because of the reasons already discussed, but because of reasons that havenât been discussed. Going back to Urban Dictionary, user âUsername6021452445225Ⲡgoes into more detail about William Shakespeareâs use of the word in his literature, giving quotes to where the word appeared. Not to mention user andycidau has said that it is also the name of a âtraditional Australian camp bed. Highlighted in âWaltzing Matildaâ by Banjo Patersonâ which proved its truth when looked up. Plus I feel like as the word doesnât have any negative connotations, it is easy to suddenly slip back into modern forms of spoken communication, if not for a touch of comedy than anything else.
Anyway, I hope that you enjoyed this essay; these are actually really fun to do as I am able to learn so many new things! Also, the boyfriend âsecretly we are gayâ present isnât an idea, itâs a goddamn promise.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Swag&=true
https://www.snopes.com/language/acronyms/swag.asp
http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/swag
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/swag?s=t
My thoughts while writing this
Shit why did i delete that tab
I literally just typed swag into my search bar
Ahh Urban Dictionary; the most credible source
I feel like this should be incognito but fuck it
SECRETLY WE ARE GAY HOLD ON HERE
I wonder what my assigned FBI agent is doing rn
Fucking drinking game take a shot everytime i typed âthe wordâ because holy fucking shit
I wrote it like three times already why am i still spelling the willy-manâs last name wrong
Its 10:30pm and it just dawned on me that âwhat are the origins of swagâ is now in my search history
This sentence doesnât make sense at all
Traditional australian camp bed is now in my search history
How do i end this? Should i leave it or say a âfarewellâ? Fuck
Im making this goodbye sincere as fuck i dont care
Wait how does one do a âread moreâ on tumblr.shit
Fuck im tired this spell check is gonna be bad but i dont care