> It's one thing if you don't speak English well and could use some help making yourself understood
If someone reading does this, please, do not. Imperfect English is a lot more pleasant to read than AI slop. It will not sound better, it will sound worse.
Everyone says so, and then when you make even a single mistake in grammar, orthography or use weird phrasing, your entire point is disregarded.
And currently many phrases we've been taught to use for formality are being seen as a sign of LLM usage...