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Generation
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Why do people have to say this mid sentence so often :@
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Usually the person saying it is a dick
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I say it sometimes when arguing a point, lass I used to work with would interrupt me with 'It's dark'
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Good on her
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quote:
Originally posted by Ronson
I say it sometimes when arguing a point, lass I used to work with would interrupt me with 'It's dark'


Yep, I would normally interrupt people with "It gets dark" or "you go to bed". Pisses people off

Also, when people start a sentence with "to be honest", normally means their not being honest

[Edited on 08-01-2014 by Bart]
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I hate management talk when they say 'going forward'
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I have a mate who says 'its a wonder'.

Like 'its a wonder you didn't go past the shop on the way to the workshop'.

There are more examples but I can't remember. But I know none of them are wonders.
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quote:
Originally posted by Bart
quote:
Originally posted by Ronson
I say it sometimes when arguing a point, lass I used to work with would interrupt me with 'It's dark'


Yep, I would normally interrupt people with "It gets dark" or "you go to bed". Pisses people off


Neither is necessarily true - "It gets dark", depends on location; "you go to bed", you might not


Tbh, it doesn't bother me in the slightest; i've got bigger things to worry about than someone using a phrase
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at the end of the day, it's a wonder you dont get out more
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I have someone at work that when the slightest thing goes wrong it's branded an "absolute nightmare - At about 100 decibels.

This happens several times a day.


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i'm not being funny, but...
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The one that gets me is 'he turned around and said this' she turned around and said that'
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And when someone says "yeah, no"
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quote:
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I hate management talk when they say 'going forward'


Hate that saying, bloke I used to work with used it all the time. He was even worse after he came back from business seminars
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I have a tendancy to use "like i said" quite a lot, I annoy myself, but I do like to repeat things as I'm normally right and people don't listen
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When people say "we" when they mean "you, alone, by yourself".
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I hate it when groups of people randomly decide to list well known clichés online.
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hear that saying all day at work lol

[Edited on 08-01-2014 by RS6]
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Always hear "Like i say".
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To be honest, I'm not being funny but like I say, at the end of the day I don't see what the problem is.
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So..
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People have started saying "literally" a lot too.
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"No offence but.." Then something really offensive.
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"I hate it when..." Hate is to strong of a word to use in almost all scenarios that follow. It should be "I dislike...".
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quote:
Originally posted by Generation
Why do people have to say this mid sentence so often :@


Because they are wankers.

They might be cunts too.

Do they also say ''he turned around and said'', when nobody has done any turning around whatsoever?

Cunts basically

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