mercuryg Posted March 25, 2016 Report Posted March 25, 2016 At the behest of 3G I thought I'd post this, it may offer some respite from the heavy political stuff. 3G, naughty boy, irked me somewhat when he used a phrase that really annoys me: 'End of!' Not only is it grammatically incorrect, it rarely signifies the end of anything. I mentioned others that raise my ire: 'Do the math' - no, just tell ,me, thanks - and, spoken, often at the bar 'Can I get a...' - no, you can't, the staff will get it for you. Only yesterday, someone actually said to another, within my earshot (and that's pretty close) 'LOL'. She should have been shot, right there. What phrases annoy you?
Malcolm Robinson Posted March 25, 2016 Report Posted March 25, 2016 Phrases and words made up by our American cousins! We gave them a language they should be good enough to use it properly! End of........
Maggie/915 Posted March 25, 2016 Report Posted March 25, 2016 Great topic mercuryg. Now I am thinking of all the irritating things I say. Hey Ho! Whatever!
moe19 Posted March 25, 2016 Report Posted March 25, 2016 The only geordie phrase that starts to wear a bit thin after a while is someone who says An Ye Knaa like after every two or three words, But at the moment I am tired of hearing from our politicians , We are all in this together We’re standing up for hard-working taxpayers, and families We want to do what’s right for the nation Our long term economic plan Reducing the deficit And a constant repeating of Mr speaker, Mr speaker, .Mr speaker.
Malcolm Robinson Posted March 26, 2016 Report Posted March 26, 2016 As for politicians........everytime you hear......."the British People" the next words are normally exaggerations of meaningless lies.........same goes for "the American People...."
John Fox (foxy) Posted March 26, 2016 Report Posted March 26, 2016 2 hours ago, Malcolm Robinson said: As for politicians........everytime you hear......."the British People" the next words are normally exaggerations of meaningless lies.........same goes for "the American People...." I know their telling Lies when I see their lips move.
Canny lass Posted March 26, 2016 Report Posted March 26, 2016 Definitely not getting involved in this one. I find them all fascinating.
Symptoms Posted March 26, 2016 Report Posted March 26, 2016 (edited) The plague of "like"; it's everywhere! I'm sure it started in Essex, like, on that stupid scripted reality telly show, and, like, it's spread like [not that like] the pox. The young are to blame. Bast*rds! Oh, and the classic Toryscum ... "hard working families". Again, bast*rds! Edited March 26, 2016 by Symptoms
Vic Patterson Posted March 26, 2016 Report Posted March 26, 2016 I get very annoyed when I hear the exaggerations “the town is reeling in shock, stunned or everyone is devastated etc” No we aren't, we may be annoyed or surprised etc but the use of the exaggerated words to imply everyone is almost incapacitated when in fact not everyone knows or cares of incident. I never could understand the “rules” of our language but I recognise they are needed so we are all on the same page. I find it very annoying when the people who use our language for a living, like the newspapers use it so badly and to having to read headline over and over to try understand what they are saying. It used to annoy me how the Americans change (use, abuse) our language (and spelling) but then it is always changing and as long as it is effectively communicating is it all that bad! But politicians seem to have their own language!
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