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You need to stop saying ________.

  • Automatik
    Classy's use of the word "literally" got me thinking of words and saying that irk the shit out of me.

    Things that you need to remove from your everyday vernacular are.....


    "Literally" - Please stop this ASAP.
    "I know, right?" - I don't even know how or why this became a regular saying.
    "No worries" - I'm not fucking worried!


    Feel free to add!
  • like_that
    Classy should also stop saying "haha" at the beginning and end of every sentence he writes, and also don't forget his constant use of "honestly" as an alternate version of "literally." Not really surprised coming from a BGSU student.
  • Fab4Runner
    I probably say literally too much IRL, but I do use it correctly. I also use like too much. :/
  • Commander of Awesome
    "Yeah, no." Umm what? I hear this constantly at my office.
  • thavoice
    "I agree with you like_that".

    Have had to say that twice in the last 4 years on here......way tooooooo often!


    Adding 'right' to the end of anything drives me nuts.

    Although I havent actually heard people say BAE to often, i see it posted too much on social medi
  • like_that
    thavoice;1727527 wrote:"I agree with you like_that".

    Have had to say that twice in the last 4 years on here......way tooooooo often!


    Adding 'right' to the end of anything drives me nuts.

    Although I havent actually heard people say BAE to often, i see it posted too much on social medi
    You should also stop using excessive periods.
  • thavoice
    Make it 3 times in 4 years.

    I agree.
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    15 words to eliminate from your vocabulary to sound smarter

    http://www.businessinsider.com/words-to-eliminate-from-your-vocabulary-2015-5
  • BR1986FB
    Scarlet_Buckeye;1727561 wrote:15 words to eliminate from your vocabulary to sound smarter

    http://www.businessinsider.com/words-to-eliminate-from-your-vocabulary-2015-5
    I didn't see "prolly" or "rekt" on that list.
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    Automatik;1727511 wrote:Classy's use of the word "literally" got me thinking of words and saying that irk the shit out of me.

    Things that you need to remove from your everyday vernacular are.....


    "Literally" - Please stop this ASAP.
    "I know, right?" - I don't even know how or why this became a regular saying.
    "No worries" - I'm not fucking worried!


    Feel free to add!
    I say "no worries" a lot.

    Can't stand when someone used the word "like" all the time. Also, "it is what it is" is one.
  • Automatik
    It has a time and place, but not everyday, multiple times a day.

    This girl at works says no worries all the fucking time. She's in an office admin role so we are always exchanging things. Every time I say thanks her response is "no worries." WTF AM I WORRIED ABOUT!?
  • BR1986FB
    Raw Dawgin' it;1727566 wrote:I say "no worries" a lot.
    I do too but usually follow it up with a "mate" and a "pip pip, Guv'na !"
  • TedSheckler
    Ending sentenced with "So...".
  • MontyBrunswick
    I can't stop calling people cunts
  • OSH
    Offsides -- no "s" on the end
  • superman
    I use no worries but it is in response to an apology.
  • Uz2Bon36
    Dude at work always says "once again" at the beginning of sentences when complaining about something stupid.
  • Gardens35
    Gosh a ruddies
  • Laley23
    Bro. Brah. Or any variation close.
  • BRF
    OSH;1727591 wrote:Offsides -- no "s" on the end

    ......interesting..................................... (extra periods to piss some people off)

    Here's another BRF favorite...............talking in the 3rd person.

    Some people just can't stand it.
  • Laley23
    OSH;1727591 wrote:Offsides -- no "s" on the end
    This also drives me nuts.
  • Dr Winston O'Boogie
    Starting a comment with "so". I hear this and it sounds like you're picking up with some multi-day narrative that none of us wanted to hear in the first place.

    Example:
    So I was taking a hemerroidian poop last nightt....

    Ending sentences with "right" to add emphasis or to show what an incredible point you've just made.

    Example:
    I've moved from single ply to double ply toilet paper for comfort, right. And the costs are higher by my bum's happier.
  • Tiernan
    It's Kroger and Meijer NOT Krogers & Meijers but it's usually Thuggers that say it.
  • wildcats20
    Tiernan;1727774 wrote:It's Kroger and Meijer NOT Krogers & Meijers but it's usually Thuggers that say it.
    This annoys the piss out of me.
  • BRF
    How about people who would say "The Kroger" or "The Meier"?