This Is Might Surprise Some, But Proper Grammar Phrase, You Have A Lot Or I Have A Lot To Learn Is Now Censored
- katelan317
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
Posted: April 16, 2025

Yes the phrase can no longer be used in sentences if you having a conversation with someone from Gen Z or Alpha generation. I know everyone have a lot of questions how and when did this started. Well I tell you in this blog post.
It all started this morning when a news outlet came out and reported a celeb who said smoking, can be smoked moderately. As a commentator since I provide insight and analysis, saying smoking can't be controlled moderately because it's an addiction.
I seen many people who smoke and they smoke 4, 5 or even 10 cigarettes a day. So I said, the celeb have a lot to learn about this addiction. Unfortunately this generation didn't take the concern comment seriously, other than turn it into a negative conversation like I actually trash her.

That's really a lack of comprehension if you didn't understand what I meant about smoking. Smoking can't be controlled easily and it leads up to cancer. That's my concern in all of this.
When you see many people advocate to stop the prevention or cure of cancer by donating money to these causes to help stop it, you literally treating their hard work like it's nothing. Honestly, I'm not against smokers, just concern about their health. Many people say they try controlling their addiction to only in so many words, can't control it, leading up to brutal cancer.
Commenter's charmed in I seen 15 and 16 year olds smoking, and that's her life etc which I understand and practically doesn't care what she does with her life by the way, it's just the influence of saying things like that to young kids or people who doesn't understand the meaning of smoking addiction.
As well as can't control it. That's what the heartbreaking. But yeah, the words you have a lot to learn, or I have a lot to learn can't be used in sentences anymore with this generation unless that person is properly educated with grammar to understand the meaning behind it.
It's funny how far this generation goes to just censor someone because you don't like what they say, lol.
Have a great day and let that be a warning of this future generation where proper grammar will be outdated and no longer able to use.
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