Voseo - Attitudes

Attitudes

In some countries, the pronoun vos is used with family and friends (T-form), like tĂș in other varieties of Spanish, and contrasts with the respectful usted (V-form) which is used with strangers; appropriate usage varies by dialect. In Central America, vos can be used among those considered equals, while usted maintains its respectful usage. In Ladino, the pronoun usted is completely absent, so the use of vos with strangers and elders is the standard.

Voseo was long considered a reprehensible practice by prescriptivist grammarians (with the idea that only Castilian Spanish was good Spanish), but it is now regarded simply as a local variant.

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