Phrases that make you cringe!

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  • epangili
    epangili Posts: 818 Member
    Excessive profanity because it shows a lack of intelligence and limited vocabulary to express any deep thoughts.
  • koalathebear
    koalathebear Posts: 236 Member
    I can't cope when I see "loose weight" typed when it's clearly not a typo ..
  • iMago
    iMago Posts: 8,714 Member
    "babe...i been thinking"
  • Safari_Gal_
    Safari_Gal_ Posts: 1,461 Member
    “Slow and steady wins the race”
  • DeButterflyx
    DeButterflyx Posts: 41 Member
    "Living the dream" sooo mant people used to say that as a resoonse to how are you in my previous workplace. Used to do my head in! 😂
  • 13bbird13
    13bbird13 Posts: 425 Member
    "clap back"
  • J_NY_Z
    J_NY_Z Posts: 2,540 Member
    Man cave
    Bro
    Pal
    It is what it is
    They say....
  • debrakgoogins
    debrakgoogins Posts: 2,033 Member
    epangili wrote: »
    Excessive profanity because it shows a lack of intelligence and limited vocabulary to express any deep thoughts.

    https://www.sciencealert.com/swearing-is-a-sign-of-more-intelligence-not-less-say-scientists
  • paddydiver24
    paddydiver24 Posts: 566 Member
    I haven't seen this posted yet.

    "and go" when a general question is asked to solicit answers in a large FB group.
  • vanityy99
    vanityy99 Posts: 2,583 Member
    Narley.

  • TarryTaffy
    TarryTaffy Posts: 883 Member
    Joeyd727 wrote: »
    Happy holidays. It's Merry Christmas. MERRY FKN CHRISTMAS

    I say Merry Christmas, too & recently have gotten silence in return a couple of times. Oh, no... the horror that wishing someone a happy or merry anything can be taken as offense in these PC times is a bit silly.

    If someone wished me a Happy Chanaukah, I'd just say it in return... no need to jump up & down, screaming that I don't follow that religion. Be happy anyway!

    Merry Christmas!
  • Reckoner68
    Reckoner68 Posts: 2,139 Member
    "You make me feel like a natural woman"
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  • jacktherower
    jacktherower Posts: 292 Member
    “If it fits your macro”

    “What are your goals”

    “I’m on a keto diet”

    “What is your kik”

    🎅

  • jacktherower
    jacktherower Posts: 292 Member
    1sphere wrote: »
    "Die Hard is the best Christmas movie"
    It is, WOMAN
  • Slackpacker
    Slackpacker Posts: 20 Member
    "Just saying"

    I always want to hit anyone that says this.
  • tcunbeliever
    tcunbeliever Posts: 8,219 Member
    Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free?

    Why buy the pig when you can get the sausage for free?
  • MessyApron
    MessyApron Posts: 206 Member
    This is probably a common one, but “I could care less” gets under my skin.

    I also cringe when I hear people use babyish words, for example saying baggie or bootie instead of bag or boot.
  • willboywonder
    willboywonder Posts: 139 Member
    "You're losing too much weight." How bout people mind their own business.
  • TarryTaffy
    TarryTaffy Posts: 883 Member
    Having lived in huge cities in 16 states, 7 countries, 4 continents, I've encountered everything. I can deal with varying accents, broken English (or other languages), awful grammar, regional slang... but, mumbling, soft spoken-ness to the point of having to ask "What? What?" over & over or incomplete thoughts (the say nothing "blah, blah, blah" or "know I'm sayin'" types) that just leave me asking constant "I'm sorry, what do you mean?" type q's make me quickly lose my patience. If it's an effort to speak to/understand another, I'm now old enough that I give up & walk away rather than entertain poor communication skills.

    People who speak too loudly, barreling loudly over others & continually interrupting are the most difficult for me to be around... stop shouting at me, for the love of Valhalla, I can bloody well hear you! And, let others speak... you are an exhausting human.
  • ythannah
    ythannah Posts: 4,393 Member
    MessyApron wrote: »
    I also cringe when I hear people use babyish words, for example saying baggie or bootie instead of bag or boot.

    Appies and bevvies. I have adult friends that talk like that.
  • Tigg_er
    Tigg_er Posts: 22,001 Member
    Dog
  • rmberra
    rmberra Posts: 20 Member
    "...build the plane while we're flying it..."
  • 13bbird13
    13bbird13 Posts: 425 Member
    edited December 2019
    You definitely are right. But...I hear “you know?” a ton too.
    I went into the store, you know, to grab some milk. And, it was so busy in there because of Christmas, you know, but I got in and out quickly.

    Is that regional? Do other places say that a ridiculous amount?

    I know a couple of people who take it a step further: "You know what I mean?" (Yes, I speak English, I know what you mean.) They're both from the New York area... don't know if that's significant or just a coincidence.

  • epangili
    epangili Posts: 818 Member
    13bbird13 wrote: »
    You definitely are right. But...I hear “you know?” a ton too.
    I went into the store, you know, to grab some milk. And, it was so busy in there because of Christmas, you know, but I got in and out quickly.

    Is that regional? Do other places say that a ridiculous amount?

    I know a couple of people who take it a step further: "You know what I mean?" (Yes, I speak English, I know what you mean.) They're both from the New York area... don't know if that's significant or just a coincidence.

    On the same vein...
    "Does this make sense?"
    Either they think you're slow or they're superior.(Yes, I speak English!)
  • TwitchyMacGee
    TwitchyMacGee Posts: 3,120 Member
    During this uncertain time
  • ZenDream
    ZenDream Posts: 208 Member
    "What we do do" - Really? You can just drop a "do?" What we do. See, all better. Oh and, "irregardless." No such word, give it up. Irrespective or regardless is what you're looking for. Carry on.
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