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Irritating overuse/misuse of particular words.
Does anyone else cringe when hearing 'fantastic'?
...or is 'old age' lowering my tolerance level? I know languages change over time, but overuse of this word causes me to judge the utterer to be 'of low intelligence'. |
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Absolutley
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Fantastic, innit? |
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Awesome ;)
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Anyway, I can tell you are going the extra mile, 'like'.;)
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I can't watch Jamie Oliver any more because of "literally". |
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Basically, actually and the addition of the word 'like' at the end of every sentence are my pet hates.
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If people start using words such as those out of context they will find themselves talking to their self, one word I particularly hate is guys, especially if they are talking about my Soldiers, the Accrington Heroes./
I alus thowt fantastic wur a dance, as in tripping too. Most of these stupid expresions can be blamed on that gang of Septic Tanks on the other side of the Atlantic. |
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"to be honest", you should be able to assume that people are being honest anyway, no need to put this phrase in front of a sentence.
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'To be honest', a phrase we all use when we know we are about to bend the truth in our favour.
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How do we know you're not lying? |
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Totally! :p
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'As I say'
This is pompous - as though you need to be told yet again:rolleyes: |
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" Transparent " , especially when used by politicians .
" Addressing the matter " , especially when used by politicians when you know they're going to do nothing to deal with something which needs sorting out . " Quality time " |
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So ... what's all the fuss ... it's not like its TOTALLY gross.
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Phrases which himself uses a lot(and does my box in) 'it's no big deal'....or 'it's not the end of the world'
He uses these phrases when it is something which affects me rather than him.....but it is a 'big deal' when the boot is on the other foot. |
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I get annoyed when a football manager is being interviewed before a big match and says, "we are hoping for a result today" They get one win or loose.
Or they will say, " It's a tragedy" when an over paid ball kicker misses a goal. Not in my eyes, a tragedy is something like the sinking of the Titanic or the loss of all the young men in the wars. |
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"The fact of the matter" is a favourite of politicians. To be perfectly honest, none of the examples quoted bother me.
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I've just been listening to Heart radio, and budgie smugglers were mentioned. Not for me, I'm afraid! I believe the name is of Australian origin, cheeky devils.
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Our present Prime Minister was often seen in his budgie smugglers early on in the piece but not sure if he still wears them. He’s often depicted wearing them in cartoons. It’s not the best of looks, even on bodies beautiful, but I guess whatever turns you on….
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Does my head in when you here the politicians say, "We are working very Hard on this". Working!!!!!!!!!.
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Of course I mean the Australian Prime Minister with regard to budgie smugglers, couldn't imagine the British P.M. in them.
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I agree on 'literally'.
"I was literally, walking down the street today..." No need. And don't' get me started on 'obviously', either!Especially it seems when I call my bank or a call centre of any sort. "Well obviously the reason this has happened is obviously that you obviously did this so then this obviously happened" .. Er, NO! If I am asking the question and YOU know why but I don't , then there's nothing obvious about it! Rant over , as you were! :) Ditto 'No offence but'.... 'No offence but I am about to say something that may offend you.... Also not heard it for a while now, but when I worked in offices people saying 'Going forward' either via email or in person, made my teeth itch. Not sure why. |
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