Words that I dislike
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I don't like the word NO
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I listened to a young lady speaking on the Countryfile programme and nearly every sentence had the word "like" repeated numerous times. I lost count how many times she said it. You know, like.
It's not really the words, but how they're said. I don't like presenters on TV who talk 'slang', can't pronounce words properly, and can't string a sentence together (but are there perhaps because they look good on the screen).
Not quite 'Bring back Mr Cholmondley-Warner, and received pronunciation' because there's nothing wrong with regional accents, but PLEASE make sure they can 'present' and not just mumble badly pronounced slang and jargon!
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Tim Omer, president of Swiss-owned Emmi Roth USA, accepted the win, saying, “This is very humbling. Our cheesemakers in Monroe, our cheesemakers in Platteville and our cheesemakers in Shullsburg, they are killing it every day.”
Anyone care to translate, what are they killing everyday or do they mean we are producing to the limit of perfection
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"Different to" when it should "different from" really grates with me - but even the BBC seem to condone it these days.
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I dislike 'can I get' as opposed to 'could I please have' - often heard by youths in pubs. Also "Cool"
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RFU, I know it's not a word, but due to Saturday's debacle at Twickers it is
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I was once advised that bath does not contain an 'r'. Next thing we know there will be a claim that 'Geordie' is received pronunciation.
Tomarto, tomayto!
Hmmm - won't rise to the bait
However the southern-based "received pronunciation" doesn't stop them putting an extra "r" in drawing does it?
At least those lovely Geordies don't irritate me by saying "drawring" !! That is definitely not well received pronunciation here at Bugs Towers in deepest Northumbria!!
Cheers
Bugs
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Strewth Bugs, I thought for a minute you were going to shut this thread down
Admiral
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Yeah and whats NAFF OFF all about ? and another I heard recently I AINT GOT NOUT (not sure about the spelling )
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I be going
I da went
can you borrow me
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Also, references to seeing you next Tuesday:
That one does make sense if it is used to mean the Tuesday after this Tuesday. [does not make much sense if today is a Tuesday - in which case substitute Wednesday.]
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"Lazyness in childhood going uncorrected, I suspect..."
Spelling mistakes in childhood going uncorrected I assume, Ian !!
Guilty as charged, Moulesy.......even when you pointed it out I couldn't see what was wrong and had to check it elsewhere (where there was a spellchecker!).
Must have been my mis-spent yoof.......
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So, this is literally such an awsome thread. Like, how do you come up with all these words you don't like - it's so cool.
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