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Thread started 12/12/06 3:47am

JDINTERACTIVE

Annoying things that people say

Are there certain manners of speaking which really urk you? From travelling it really gets to me when people say 'Im doing Vietnam' or 'We're doing Cambodia'. What do you mean by 'doing' it!? Why cant you just say 'travelling to'?! I also dislike people calling university 'uni'. Reminds me of that unicorn in 'Dungeons and Dragons'.

Anyway, what about you?
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Reply #1 posted 12/12/06 3:49am

susannah

lol I used to hate people saying "uni" until I went there confused Somehow its just easier!

I hate people who say "actually" all the time when it doesnt even make sense. And various other grammar snob things lol
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Reply #2 posted 12/12/06 3:50am

JDINTERACTIVE

Also folks who talk like they're asking a question after every sentence.
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Reply #3 posted 12/12/06 3:51am

Anx

i hate it when people talk. shrug
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Reply #4 posted 12/12/06 3:55am

susannah

JDINTERACTIVE said:

Also folks who talk like they're asking a question after every sentence.


What you mean like David Brent when he says "yeah?" at the end of his sentences? I HATE it when people do that! mad
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Reply #5 posted 12/12/06 3:57am

evenstar3

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I can't stand people using 'hella' all the time when they talk...it's so annoying. disbelief I think it's some weird central California thing because I've only noticed it since I came here for school.
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Reply #6 posted 12/12/06 4:11am

Spookymuffin

evenstar3 said:

I can't stand people using 'hella' all the time when they talk...it's so annoying. disbelief I think it's some weird central California thing because I've only noticed it since I came here for school.


Yeah, that's one hella annoyance. nod
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Reply #7 posted 12/12/06 4:13am

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This is mostly a generational thing I guess....


I can't stand it when somebody uses "random" or "randomly" as adjectives at inappropriate times for EVERY FREAKING WORD! Once in a while's alright, but Good Fucking God, some people take it way too far.

"So I randomly called in sick at work today and I randomly went to the mall instead and this random guy asked me out then I randomly went to the food court and had some random chinese food."

I wish that was an exaggeration. sigh


Life is too organized for every single event to be a random one, dumbass.
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Reply #8 posted 12/12/06 4:13am

evenstar3

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Spookymuffin said:

evenstar3 said:

I can't stand people using 'hella' all the time when they talk...it's so annoying. disbelief I think it's some weird central California thing because I've only noticed it since I came here for school.


Yeah, that's one hella annoyance. nod


falloff nice try, but that's not how they do it. which is a good thing. nod
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Reply #9 posted 12/12/06 4:15am

susannah

meow85 said:

This is mostly a generational thing I guess....


I can't stand it when somebody uses "random" or "randomly" as adjectives at inappropriate times for EVERY FREAKING WORD! Once in a while's alright, but Good Fucking God, some people take it way too far.

"So I randomly called in sick at work today and I randomly went to the mall instead and this random guy asked me out then I randomly went to the food court and had some random chinese food."

I wish that was an exaggeration. sigh


Life is too organized for every single event to be a random one, dumbass.


giggle I love the word random! But I don't use it quite that much!
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Reply #10 posted 12/12/06 4:15am

missfee

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"you know what i'm sayin'?" gets on my nerves if its used more than two times in one statement.
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Reply #11 posted 12/12/06 4:17am

Spookymuffin

I can't stand people who say "obviously" - if it's so fucking obvious, it didn't need to be said did it?

People who can't answer a question concisely.

Philosophers.
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Reply #12 posted 12/12/06 4:20am

Christopher

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

Are there certain manners of speaking which really urk you? From travelling it really gets to me when people say 'Im doing Vietnam' or 'We're doing Cambodia'. What do you mean by 'doing' it!? Why cant you just say 'travelling to'?! I also dislike people calling university 'uni'. Reminds me of that unicorn in 'Dungeons and Dragons'.

Anyway, what about you?


when people are annoyed by being annoyed about being annoyed pretty much sucks!

jd your trip is going well i see. minus the people "doing" asia. lol
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Reply #13 posted 12/12/06 4:21am

actionthisday

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Pimp this, Pimp that, Pimp my car, pimp my myspace, pimp my ride, I'm a pimp,

I can't stand that damn word!
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Reply #14 posted 12/12/06 4:22am

meow85

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susannah said:

meow85 said:

This is mostly a generational thing I guess....


I can't stand it when somebody uses "random" or "randomly" as adjectives at inappropriate times for EVERY FREAKING WORD! Once in a while's alright, but Good Fucking God, some people take it way too far.

"So I randomly called in sick at work today and I randomly went to the mall instead and this random guy asked me out then I randomly went to the food court and had some random chinese food."

I wish that was an exaggeration. sigh


Life is too organized for every single event to be a random one, dumbass.


giggle I love the word random! But I don't use it quite that much!


I use the word inappropriately myself. People I don't know or don't know well aren't starngers to me, they're Randoms. lol

But it seems like so many people here in the 14-19ish age group use the word ALL THE TIME. You know what some used to say about a person who swears all the time, that they do it because of a limited vocabulary? I'm sure it's the same thing here.
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Reply #15 posted 12/12/06 4:25am

susannah

meow85 said:

susannah said:



giggle I love the word random! But I don't use it quite that much!


I use the word inappropriately myself. People I don't know or don't know well aren't starngers to me, they're Randoms. lol

But it seems like so many people here in the 14-19ish age group use the word ALL THE TIME. You know what some used to say about a person who swears all the time, that they do it because of a limited vocabulary? I'm sure it's the same thing here.


nod theyre randoms to me too!

I can't say I talk to the kids much confused Theyre probably the same here. But we invented it geek

I love saying it lol
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Reply #16 posted 12/12/06 4:28am

JDINTERACTIVE

Christopher said:

JDINTERACTIVE said:

Are there certain manners of speaking which really urk you? From travelling it really gets to me when people say 'Im doing Vietnam' or 'We're doing Cambodia'. What do you mean by 'doing' it!? Why cant you just say 'travelling to'?! I also dislike people calling university 'uni'. Reminds me of that unicorn in 'Dungeons and Dragons'.

Anyway, what about you?


when people are annoyed by being annoyed about being annoyed pretty much sucks!

jd your trip is going well i see. minus the people "doing" asia. lol


Yeah, this girls was sat next to me talking to her boyfriend back at home via internet and head set. She said 'oh we might skip Hoi An and do Laos' instead. I nearly switched her monitor off in dissaproval.
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Reply #17 posted 12/12/06 4:29am

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

Christopher said:



when people are annoyed by being annoyed about being annoyed pretty much sucks!

jd your trip is going well i see. minus the people "doing" asia. lol


Yeah, this girls was sat next to me talking to her boyfriend back at home via internet and head set. She said 'oh we might skip Hoi An and do Laos' instead. I nearly switched her monitor off in dissaproval.

lol
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Reply #18 posted 12/12/06 4:29am

meow85

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susannah said:

meow85 said:



I use the word inappropriately myself. People I don't know or don't know well aren't starngers to me, they're Randoms. lol

But it seems like so many people here in the 14-19ish age group use the word ALL THE TIME. You know what some used to say about a person who swears all the time, that they do it because of a limited vocabulary? I'm sure it's the same thing here.


nod theyre randoms to me too!

I can't say I talk to the kids much confused Theyre probably the same here. But we invented it geek

I love saying it lol


A lot of my friends and fellow employees are around those ages, and I hang out with my younger sister a good deal so I hear her and her friends say it a lot too.
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Reply #19 posted 12/12/06 4:30am

susannah

meow85 said:

susannah said:



nod theyre randoms to me too!

I can't say I talk to the kids much confused Theyre probably the same here. But we invented it geek

I love saying it lol


A lot of my friends and fellow employees are around those ages, and I hang out with my younger sister a good deal so I hear her and her friends say it a lot too.


nod I see. Although to be fair I have been saying it since I was that age! lol
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Reply #20 posted 12/12/06 4:31am

meow85

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susannah said:

meow85 said:



A lot of my friends and fellow employees are around those ages, and I hang out with my younger sister a good deal so I hear her and her friends say it a lot too.


nod I see. Although to be fair I have been saying it since I was that age! lol

You're not that much older than me.
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Reply #21 posted 12/12/06 4:54am

susannah

meow85 said:

susannah said:



nod I see. Although to be fair I have been saying it since I was that age! lol

You're not that much older than me.


lol I meant since I was 14-19!

Im 22 smile
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Reply #22 posted 12/12/06 4:59am

DanceWme

I hate when I say "Im going to the store" and then some ass goes "Oh, u going to the store"? mad
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Reply #23 posted 12/12/06 5:00am

susannah

I hate it when people say "can I ask you a question?"

well you're going to anyway! so just do it! rolleyes
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Reply #24 posted 12/12/06 5:03am

retina

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I can't stand people who say "obviously" - if it's so fucking obvious, it didn't need to be said did it?


That is such a British phenomenon. smile

I think it's one of those apologetic words that are used to decrease the significance of what you're saying so that you won't seem like you think you're too original and innovative (and thereby seem arrogant), right?

It's fascinating in general that the Brits are so much wordier than the Americans when they're talking. Lots of relative clauses, tag questions and other grammatical filler being inserted all over the place. On the other hand, Americans can be a bit too concise sometimes. Everything is summarized in standardized expressions that take away from the individuality of the speaker.

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Reply #25 posted 12/12/06 5:09am

Spookymuffin

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Spookymuffin said:

I can't stand people who say "obviously" - if it's so fucking obvious, it didn't need to be said did it?


That is such a British phenomenon. smile

I think it's one of those apologetic words that are used to decrease the significance of what you're saying so that you won't seem like you think you're too original and innovative (and thereby seem arrogant), right?

It's fascinating in general that the Brits are so much wordier than the Americans when they're talking. Lots of relative clauses, tag questions and other grammatical filler being inserted all over the place. On the other hand, Americans can be a bit too concise sometimes. Everything is summarized in standardized expressions that take away from the individuality of the speaker.

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I find sometimes Americans in their conciseness can come across as blunt or rude to any Europeans (french and spanish folks speak in a very similar way to english folk), or not convey the gravity of their point.

nod

It's mainly the intonations of the way one says "obviously" that gets to me. I'm quite a concise person when I talk, which often serves to hamper me when I'm out socialising - I don't do idle chit-chat bullshit. lol
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Reply #26 posted 12/12/06 5:09am

Spookymuffin

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I hate it when people say "can I ask you a question?"

well you're going to anyway! so just do it! rolleyes

Oh yeah - that really fucks me off.
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Reply #27 posted 12/12/06 5:45am

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actionthisday said:

Pimp this, Pimp that, Pimp my car, pimp my myspace, pimp my ride, I'm a pimp,

I can't stand that damn word!


ditto , also 'bling' confused
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Reply #28 posted 12/12/06 5:52am

WillyWonka

The preface "Don't get angry/upset with me for saying this...." or any variation of that same theme. If what you're about to say needs to be introduced with a warning, a disclaimer or the elicitation of a promise on my part to not subsequently react, it might be better to just come right out and SAY whatever it is you are about to say, with no setup. Just give it to me cold.

When "like" is used 20,000+ times, before almost every word in a sentence. On a related note, when a conversation is being recounted and is peppered with "Then I was like.." and "And then he/she was like...", or "Then I go..." "Then he/she goes.." The preceding is made more annoying when the speaker cannot even articulate the mental state or reactions of the conversation they are describing, and instead rely on gestures or vaguaries to convey meaning: "So I was like HUH? [while bugging out eyes], or "He/she was like 'Yeah whatever'" [shrugging shoulders].

"I just threw up in mouth a little." Amusing the first three billion times, but now it merely sets my teeth on edge.

Trendy slang in general.
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Reply #29 posted 12/12/06 5:54am

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I work in the legal realm, and lawyers are prone to over use the owrd "arguably".

I also dislike sports fans who put themselves on the team by saying "we won the game", "we are a powerhouse on the field", "we played well".....where does the we enter the picture? The sports fans are sitting on their asses watching the game from their recliner chair or the stadium seats.....not out on the field on the receiving end of physical contact.....

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