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re: What are some phrases that annoy you?

Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:21 pm to
Posted by bengalbait
Grove Lounge
Member since Sep 2009
4481 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:21 pm to
quote:

"Literally"


Good one. Also when some one is pontificating and uses "with that being said" or "that said".
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
73856 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:21 pm to
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I immediately stop the conversation and leave.

aw bae, don't be cray cray, just a term of endearment
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81620 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:21 pm to
quote:

People responding to thank you with “no problem”
I have no problem with it.


I hate "comfort food".
Posted by azcatiger
somewhere
Member since Mar 2011
4480 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:21 pm to
Your timing was slightly better than mine, literally.
Posted by Teufelhunden
Galvez, LA
Member since Feb 2005
5581 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:24 pm to
Not a phrase but a way of speaking. The idiot or moronic interrogative. This is raising your voice at the end of a statement as you would normally do for a question. It's spread far beyond the Valley. It's primarily spoken by women but cucks are starting to use it too.
Posted by Balloon Huffer
Member since Sep 2010
3421 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:25 pm to
Gracias, De Nada.

Thank you, it's nothing.

No problem is certainly not disrespectful. It is common in other cultures.

Normally, when people thank me, I just respond - frick off.

Seriously though, I feel just the opposite. Saying you are welcome is akin to saying - That's right motherfricker, I did you a favor and it is a damn good thing you thanked me for it.

To me, no problem is better than you're welcome.
This post was edited on 1/24/19 at 1:27 pm
Posted by Rouge
Floston Paradise
Member since Oct 2004
136799 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:26 pm to
You're a great guy

You're such a good friend

I dont like you like that

________

Those aren't great
Posted by RedPop4
Santiago de Compostela
Member since Jan 2005
14403 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:27 pm to
"finna eat"
"cuck" especially without knowing the definition.
I find myself starting way too many sentences with "so"
Posted by oleheat
Sportsman's Paradise
Member since Mar 2007
13447 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:27 pm to
Someone asking 'Right??' in the middle of a sentence while making a statement.
Posted by REB BEER
Laffy Yet
Member since Dec 2010
16192 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:29 pm to
quote:

PolyPusher86

quote:

“Get off of me”


Found Trillhog's alter
Posted by GusMcRae
Deep in the heart...
Member since Oct 2008
3236 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:30 pm to
That offends me.
Posted by TastyJibblets
North of I-10
Member since Jun 2018
665 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:31 pm to
"Short story long"
Posted by REB BEER
Laffy Yet
Member since Dec 2010
16192 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:31 pm to
"24/7"

and

"back in the day" when a 20 something year old says it.
Posted by SuperflyLSU
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2014
970 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:31 pm to
quote:

Answering a thank you with "no problem" is the equivalent of saying "to be honest" in a conversation. It sends the wrong message whether you think it does or not.


"To be honest" I've never really given it a second thought, I've never taken offense to it and didn't stop to think that anyone else would either. I've always meant it as "It did not inconvenience me in any way to assist you with whatever you are thanking me for, and if it was an inconvenience then it was one I accepted. Feel free to ask for any future assistance given or questions you need answered, I'm happy to help." "No problem" seems alot shorter.

That said, I can see where it can be taken as a smartass remark if intended to be, but using that standard damn near everything can be. Just curious what the correct PC response should be.
Posted by Gene Ween
Member since Dec 2018
181 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:31 pm to
quote:

What are some phrases that annoy you?


"Weird melt but ok"


Or.

"Weird flex but ok".

Both are lazy minded annoying.
Posted by Gene Ween
Member since Dec 2018
181 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:36 pm to
quote:

Not a phrase but a way of speaking. The idiot or moronic interrogative. This is raising your voice at the end of a statement as you would normally do for a question. It's spread far beyond the Valley. It's primarily spoken by women but cucks are starting to use it too



Yes and good job pointing that out.
Posted by Prominentwon
LSU, McNeese St. Fan
Member since Jan 2005
93714 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:40 pm to
Oh. There’s a new one going around I don’t understand. Younger kids said it to me in person and in text


“Bet.” As in “yes” or “ok.”


Where the frick did this originate ?
Posted by Rouge
Floston Paradise
Member since Oct 2004
136799 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:42 pm to
quote:

Bet.” As in “yes” or “ok.”


Where the frick did this originate ?
you bet

Come on. That was not hard to figure out
Posted by bengalbait
Grove Lounge
Member since Sep 2009
4481 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:43 pm to
quote:

Just curious what the correct PC response should be.


My team took a service communication course from the Ritz Carlton trainers several years ago and this was one phrase you will never hear any RC employee use. It's either "Your very welcome" or "It was my pleasure". If those are too formal for your vernacular then Mid Westerners use "You bet"instead.
Posted by Prominentwon
LSU, McNeese St. Fan
Member since Jan 2005
93714 posts
Posted on 1/24/19 at 1:43 pm to
No. I can’t figure it out because it makes zero sense
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