User blog comment:DoctorBleed/A Million Little Things of Bleach: On Rejection, Disappointment and Contests/@comment-24101790-20151122071028/@comment-10789912-20151122200025

You haven't made a point. You stated that characters have to be realistic, which is very true, or else the story won't be of quality. Also true.

I then went on to state that archetypes must exist in some way or form. People read dialects, and make assumptions. If someone reads a story with a single character that is filled with phrasing issues, they will assume one of two things.

1. The character is an idiot.

2. The author is an idiot.

Thick accented characters don't have their dialogue written like "thi' kind'f di'log' right 'er" because it ruins the entire character, and is frustrating to read. "me and my friends" will lead them to assume that the character is either immature, not educated, extremely relaxed/casual, or a child.