“will” is supposedly supposed to be interpreted as a statement of fact, but colloquially isn’t especially when it’s a contraction. “I’ll grab eggs from the store later tonight” is not normally read as a deep and abiding commitment to obtain eggs come hell or high water, but that’s sort of what a literal reading of the sentence should mean? Proposal: That the contraction form of “will” indicate an intention or light commitment.
“will” is supposedly supposed to be interpreted as a statement of fact, but colloquially isn’t especially when it’s a contraction. “I’ll grab eggs from the store later tonight” is not normally read as a deep and abiding commitment to obtain eggs come hell or high water, but that’s sort of what a literal reading of the sentence should mean? Proposal: That the contraction form of “will” indicate an intention or light commitment.
This problem is because most have stopped using the word “shall.”