NMIXX Bae’s English Class Sparks Conversation About K-Pop Idols Misusing AAVE

She shared what she learned with fans.

NMIXX‘s Bae recently received a mixed reaction when she shared what she learned in her English class.

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NMIXX’s Bae | @NMIXX_official/Twitter

After telling fans that she learned a new phrase, she revealed something unexpected.

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She learned the phrase “ate and left no crumbs,” a compliment meaning someone has done something perfectly. However, her messages quickly started a debate among fans.

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Some shared that instance like these could be the source of idols misusing AAVE, African-American Vernacular English.

Various songs have gained attention for misusing AAVE to the point where the meaning of the song is difficult to decipher.

However, other fans have pointed out that these lessons can be a vital part of understanding fans’ comments and being able to communicate with a larger global audience.

Learn more about why this may be problematic below.

K-Pop Idols Using AAVE — Is It A Problem?

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