dear Google, I'm gonna hurt you
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this is so wrong
The spelling "alright" actually used to be incorrect -- slang, much like ain't, that was not considered syntactically valid in English. Back in my early days on Serebii Forums I used to be a complete grammar/spelling nazi with that word. I didn't know much about how to critique stories back then, so I would automatically go to copy-editing because it was technically against the rules of the fanfiction forum to only leave praise (and as a reader, I'm pretty easy to please and am always scared I might discourage a fellow author if I'm too critical, so it was difficult for me to find negative comments to leave other than copyedits).
These days, that particular rule isn't enforced (and I'm not entirely sure it even exists anymore) so I mostly just chill with the small collection of fanfics that I'm currently keeping up with. Chill, vibe, and praise. I leave critiques for my alpha reader groups.
For whatever reason, that spelling, "alright", irks me to an irrational degree. It's an abomination. I hate even typing it. But as language evolves, so does grammar and spelling. Case in point, ain't is a word now. (Ain't ain't no longer ain't a word, or something.) Thus, I've accepted this new spelling as an alternative, albeit with incredible reluctance.
And now Google is telling me that "all right" is incorrect? HELL no.
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