One should never say prolly instead of probably, as this is bad elocution and etiquette. Do you agree?
Though I know it is bad form, I often say and type in “prolly” more because it is rebellion against the formalities of formal writing at uni, and a mum and gran that would have fainted at my bad elocution and etiquette. I did want to keep my inheritance. Of course, when no one is looking I encourage everyone to keep their teeth bleached, especially those taken from lost and found, or dust bins, and also insist that chavs wipe their feet before walking past me on the sidewalk. One has to keep a proper balance on things or they will prolly, I mean probably become a bit unhinged if not barking mad, much like my poor old auntie. Auntie had a horrid sense of balance of proprieites and the end was noted to drink her tea from soup bowls and eat soup from a fish bowl. The fish were kept in a spare chamber pot on the piano. I will not say where she kept her snuff, it may upset Mrs. Badgrumbles.