Phrases that make you cringe!
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"Your face" intended as a comeback. (?)0
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jennifer_417 wrote: »"I'm not racist, but..."
"I don't see color"4 -
When someone asks for information in a social media thread and ends with "....and GO!" The only thing that goes is my motivation to contribute.0
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Good morning0
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I hate it when people (usually a millennial wearing J. Crew) use a fancy word where it's really not needed.
Hey, what's up?
Not much. Just been docile all day.
Wtf? Did your cardigan come with a thesaurus? Dork.
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I hate it when people (usually a millennial wearing J. Crew) use a fancy word where it's really not needed.
Hey, what's up?
Not much. Just been docile all day.
Wtf? Did your cardigan come with a thesaurus? Dork.
That is so funny to me and I almost want to meet these people.
I've considered saying "penultimate" in appropriate situations but I don't think I could do so with a straight face.2 -
People who are lazy in conversation and say "thingy" or "like", or "kinda thing". JUST SAY THE WORDS DAMMIT!
Oh dear...you'd be cringing daily around me!
I say "thingy" a lot, because I speak before I think often and if I dont know or can't think of the word, "thingy" is part of how I describe it ('cause I gotta get my thoughts out real fast!)
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"the plugger into the wall thingy"
...and like, that kinda thing!
To me "like" is kinda like a pause verbalized, (besides the real meaning of liking something!)
I make up my own words too, I'm pretty sure, and backwards talk, all Gollum like...rambling brain spewing communication!5 -
People who are lazy in conversation and say "thingy" or "like", or "kinda thing". JUST SAY THE WORDS DAMMIT!
Oh dear...you'd be cringing daily around me!
I say "thingy" a lot, because I speak before I think often and if I dont know or can't think of the word, "thingy" is part of how I describe it ('cause I gotta get my thoughts out real fast!)
...like
"the plugger into the wall thingy"
...and like, that kinda thing!
To me "like" is kinda like a pause verbalized, (besides the real meaning of liking something!)
I make up my own words too, I'm pretty sure, and backwards talk, all Gollum like...rambling brain spewing communication!
I think that we may have been like separated at birth in one of those hospital scandal thingys!3 -
"so you made a new friend i see"0
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"Bro..."
"Mancave"
"Buddy"
"It is what it is"
"Have faith"
"God works in mysterious ways"
"This won't hurt a bit"1 -
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jennifer_417 wrote: »"I'm not racist, but..."
You just know a great pearl of wisdom is following this phrase.1 -
No filters added1
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"Healthy tan"7
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I've never felt this way about anyone before.2
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I am sorry you feel that way.3
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laprimaJenny wrote: »I've never felt this way about anyone before.
Why do you dislike this?1 -
your_future_ex_wife wrote: »laprimaJenny wrote: »I've never felt this way about anyone before.
Why do you dislike this?
I suppose it's a red flag if said too early in the relationship.
But I can't see any problem if it's a long term deal. Even if I find it is cheesey, unoriginal and the sort of thing you would say if you are putting someone on a pedestal, also things like "you're the only one I've ever cared about", "I'll never love someone in the way I'll love you" etc and anything very cliche.3 -
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laprimaJenny wrote: »your_future_ex_wife wrote: »laprimaJenny wrote: »I've never felt this way about anyone before.
Why do you dislike this?
I suppose it's a red flag if said too early in the relationship.
But I can't see any problem if it's a long term deal. Even if I find it is cheesey, unoriginal and the sort of thing you would say if you are putting someone on a pedestal, also things like "you're the only one I've ever cared about", "I'll never love someone in the way I'll love you" etc and anything very cliche.
Thank you!1 -
"im not like other girls"6
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"You'll change your mind about that, just wait and see"2
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When someone who obviously doesn't know just keeps saying "you know" in place of finishing the sentence because again, they obviously don't know. I am going to start keeping track of how often my co-worker says "you know" in one day. It's a lot, you know!0
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"This is quite a physical game tonight." (Often said during broadcast of a contact sport)
Really!? Sure glad you cleared that up!1
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