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(Anonymous) 2013-04-23 03:17 am (UTC)(link)I don't think it's onerous in the slightest. I think that I like having different writing styles to use in different situations that can convey subtly different meanings/moods. Some of those writing styles are nonstandard, and that's fine with me.
Of course, you don't need to think the same. There might be many situations in which I would choose to use a nonstandard way of writing, while you would think it would be more appropriate to adhere to the standard in that situation. But that doesn't mean that my choice would be wrong, just that we see the situation in different ways.
Using the standard is itself a choice. If you insist on using the standard even in informal situations, you may come across to some people as stuffy or whatever. You're probably fine with that. Other people may want to present themselves differently.