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roger King's Row

Joined: 30 May 2007 Posts: 1064 Location: Central Kentucky
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 11:20 am Post subject: Just an observation |
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Have you noticed recently, while listening to interviews, the proliferation
of the use of the phrase "sort of" even when referencing something very specific?
The use of the contraction "there's" no matter whether it is a singular or plural verb intended.
The most recent one I've noticed is that a great number of folks begin each response with the word "so". _________________ Roger Tremaine
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Diane Maggipinto Spreading Snark Worldwide

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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 11:40 am Post subject: Re: Just an observation |
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roger wrote: | ... I've noticed is that a great number of folks begin each response with the word "so". |
or "i mean," _________________ sitting at #8, though not as present as I'd like to be. Hello!
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Bruce Boardmeister

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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 11:46 am Post subject: |
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I believe "sort of" is something of a weasel word when used with definites. Just in case someone proves you wrong, "but I said 'sort of'".
Thank goodness interjecting "like" in every sentence seems to be like, you know, on the decline.
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roger King's Row

Joined: 30 May 2007 Posts: 1064 Location: Central Kentucky
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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Bruce wrote: |
Thank goodness interjecting "like" in every sentence seems to be like, you know, on the decline.
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like, Amen, brother. _________________ Roger Tremaine
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ccpetersen With a Side of Awesome

Joined: 19 Sep 2007 Posts: 3708 Location: In Coherent
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:02 pm Post subject: |
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I could do without "just sayin'", even though I have been known to, like, you know, say it, sometimes, sort of. _________________ Charter Member: Threadjackers Local 420 |
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Scolaidhe Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:06 pm Post subject: Re: Just an observation |
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roger wrote: | The use of the contraction "there's" no matter whether it is a singular or plural verb intended. |
Yes, I have noticed. It seems to get worse every week. Very lazy.
roger wrote: | The most recent one I've noticed is that a great number of folks begin each response with the word "so". |
Not *quite* as annoying as ending almost every sentence with "blah-blah-blah, so..." and then not saying anything else. |
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markt Been Here Awhile
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 4:46 pm Post subject: |
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So...I can't tolerate the manner in which "like & so" are being used in conversation.
I'm a part-time pageant coach, and fine all my girls a dollar for every "like" during training sessions. In today's usage, the word "like" is nothing more than a useless discourse particle; just like "umm and uhhh." A few sentences peppered with multiple "likes" will make an otherwise brilliant individual sound hesitant and ditzy...and starting a new sentence with the word "so" is just trendy crap that will, I hope, die soon. _________________ "Dammit Jim, I'm a voice actor, not an audio engineer!"
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DougVox The Gates of Troy

Joined: 10 Jan 2007 Posts: 1706 Location: Miami
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 5:10 pm Post subject: |
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50 is the new 40?
Nope.
"So" is the new "well." _________________ Doug Turkel (tur-KELL)
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Mandy Nelson MMD

Joined: 07 Aug 2008 Posts: 2914 Location: Wicked Mainah
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 8:26 pm Post subject: |
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I sometimes "so" at the end of a sentence and it drives me crazy...I think it's due to not being able to get out a full sentence in the past 8+ years. I know I do it, I am working on fixing it. I shall overcome this flaw.
I don't want to jinx it but I've gleefully noticed that "dude" is disappearing. So... _________________ 006 member of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Mic. Bonded by sound.
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markt Been Here Awhile
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 8:33 pm Post subject: |
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Don't worry Mandy, saying a lingering "so..." at the end of your sentences is a lot better than saying "the end" when you're finished speaking. _________________ "Dammit Jim, I'm a voice actor, not an audio engineer!"
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Jen Gosnell A Hundred Dozen

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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 1:43 am Post subject: |
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The phrase that I've heard being used much more often lately that bugs me the most is "these ones". I guess there's also its cousin, "those ones". What's wrong with good old "these" and "those"??
The "so" thing is just people trying to be hip. Totally agree it's the successor to "well"! It doesn't annoy me nearly as much as the more pathetically obvious attempt at hip-ness via use of the term "Right?!?" to mean something like, "I know", or "I can't believe it either!"
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roger King's Row

Joined: 30 May 2007 Posts: 1064 Location: Central Kentucky
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 6:34 am Post subject: |
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Also there is the command from politicians and pundits at the beginning of their statements to either "look" or "listen" blah, blah, blah... _________________ Roger Tremaine
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ballenberg Lucky 700
Joined: 10 Nov 2004 Posts: 793 Location: United States
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 6:35 am Post subject: |
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Jen--
Here in NJ, the correct use of that term would be"Yeah, right?" inflect up on right, with the same meaning as your reference. Of course, also featured is the completely different meaning of that phrase, "Yeah, right.", said skeptically and meaning something is definitely not right. I'm fine with both. Regionally appropriate, I think.
But this one gets me , and I've never heard it from native US English speakers. The use of "by the way" to begin a sentence, relating to nothing. Customer servce or tech reps working for US companies from offshore will say . "By the way, Bill, just click on Start....." They must be taught to say that with the belief that it makes them seem casual and approachable. It's good for a laugh. |
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kgenus Seriously Devoted

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Bailey 4 Large

Joined: 04 Jun 2005 Posts: 4336 Location: Lake San Marcos... north of Connie, northwest of the Best.
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 7:55 am Post subject: |
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I'd like to hear "righteous bummer" again.
... why am I getting all those blank stares? _________________ "Bailey"
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