07-14-2008, 08:59 AM | #43 (permalink) | |
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07-14-2008, 09:01 AM | #44 (permalink) | |
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the owner's of my daughter's daycare center are Brits as were the owners of the deli in the building I used to work in. They all say 'cheers' frequently, as a way of saying thank you or goodbye...and it comes out so habitually, I thought maybe it was very common
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07-14-2008, 09:15 AM | #46 (permalink) | |
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Last I checked Denver was in America.
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07-14-2008, 09:17 AM | #47 (permalink) |
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My wife is always faking you out with lists. Like she will be explaining something and say:
"A. She did such and such" and then go on without there being a B, or C, or D point. Some times she also mixes em up, like having a point A, followed by point 2. Drives me nuts.
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07-14-2008, 09:21 AM | #48 (permalink) | |
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Most people go through life dreading they'll have a traumatic experience. Freaks were born with their trauma. They've already passed their test in life. They're aristocrats. - Diane Arbus PESSIMISM, n. A philosophy forced upon the convictions of the observer by the disheartening prevalence of the optimist with his scarecrow hope and his unsightly smile. - Ambrose Bierce |
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07-14-2008, 09:23 AM | #49 (permalink) |
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as an aussie, my british friends pointed out that i say "mate" all the time.
how you going mate? what you been up to mate? are you staying around for long mate? maybe its an aussie thing.. but i refuse to drop this repetition just in case i lose my australian-ness. at least ill never drop the "G'day mate"
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07-14-2008, 10:52 AM | #50 (permalink) |
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Location: Michigan
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At work, people will end their sentence with the word "so"
Example: "I need you to look at this printer because it is not working and I need to print off this document.soooo..." "I had a pretty good weekend, but I had a few things to do and didn't have much time to relax..soooo." |
07-14-2008, 11:22 AM | #51 (permalink) | |
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"fuck all" is an awesome expression. I'm going to start using it more often.
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07-14-2008, 12:04 PM | #52 (permalink) |
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I think "fuck all" has effectively replaced "jack shit."
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07-14-2008, 12:21 PM | #53 (permalink) | |
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Speaking of annoying words added to the end of sentences, most Brits will recognise the completely unnecessary use of "innit" as a punctuation mark. E.g: "So at the weekend, yeah, I went to see my brother, innit. He was in a crap mood, so we went to McDonalds, innit. Because whenever you're in a crap mood, you need a Happy Meal, innit." Drives me absolutely spare, especially as a schoolteacher. I actually tell my students that use of "innit" at the end of their sentences causes me to take them approximately 90% less seriously. |
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07-14-2008, 02:58 PM | #54 (permalink) | |
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Jane, why does IT need to be involved in this request? "So, the reason why IT needs to be involved is because..." and Jane, how do you get to Raleigh from here? "So, you take exit 419 to..." I feel your pain!
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07-14-2008, 05:29 PM | #55 (permalink) | |
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I cannot stand:
1. Ebonics 2. Any type of internet or IM speak 3. Profanity Quote:
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07-14-2008, 07:47 PM | #56 (permalink) | |
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07-14-2008, 08:02 PM | #58 (permalink) | |
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Most people go through life dreading they'll have a traumatic experience. Freaks were born with their trauma. They've already passed their test in life. They're aristocrats. - Diane Arbus PESSIMISM, n. A philosophy forced upon the convictions of the observer by the disheartening prevalence of the optimist with his scarecrow hope and his unsightly smile. - Ambrose Bierce |
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07-14-2008, 08:13 PM | #59 (permalink) | |
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07-14-2008, 08:17 PM | #60 (permalink) |
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i was being a smartass...imagine that
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Most people go through life dreading they'll have a traumatic experience. Freaks were born with their trauma. They've already passed their test in life. They're aristocrats. - Diane Arbus PESSIMISM, n. A philosophy forced upon the convictions of the observer by the disheartening prevalence of the optimist with his scarecrow hope and his unsightly smile. - Ambrose Bierce |
07-15-2008, 03:46 AM | #63 (permalink) | |
warrior bodhisattva
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Examples of Jamaican patois: "Mi a-go lef today." --> "I am leaving today." "Him is badda than dem." --> "He is worse than they are." The thing with patois was it arose largely as an intentional simplification and undoing of the "proper" English of colonials. It's a dialect of subversion, which I'm assuming is the case for other varieties of Ebonics. But in the particular case of Jamaica, it's quite fascinating. Maybe there is something more specific or a kind of Ebonics that you don't like?
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07-15-2008, 05:54 AM | #65 (permalink) | |
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07-15-2008, 07:51 AM | #66 (permalink) |
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As a media type, there are a few phrases that have always annoyed me.
Reporters love to say, "brandishing a gun" when someone points a gun a somebody, "the charred remains" of somebody who got burnt up, "suffice to say" when they're wrapping a point.
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07-15-2008, 08:07 AM | #67 (permalink) | |
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For my part, I am guilty of the introductory phrase, "I mean..." for WAYYY too many sentences. I suppose it's my way of softening what I'm about to say, but I don't think it's really necessary. Really bad habit.
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07-15-2008, 08:49 AM | #68 (permalink) |
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Hmmm....
Growing up in Minnesota, I used to hate the two most common idioms there: "oh yah?" and "yah sure." As in: "I hear the Olesons just had a lutefisk party." "Oh yah?" or, "Cold enough for you?" "Yah sure!" When I moved to California, I started hanging with surfers 24/7, partly because I liked surf culture, and partly to help me lose my Minnesota accent. Mission accomplished, but I now have permanent surferisms in my speech that I know irritate some people.... I call all guys "dude," and I know I shouldn't.... Suburban white kids who use ghetto slang irritate the crap out of me.... I work sometimes with a guy who deliberately uses 1940s slang, and that also irritates the crap out of me....
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07-15-2008, 09:21 AM | #69 (permalink) | |
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1. I find it aurally displeasing (it grates on the ear) 2. It is associated with a particular culture I find abhorrent ("gangsta") 3. It really is bad English and intellectually lazy But, since you mentioned poetry, for some reason, when it is used in this form, I rather like it. Spoken word for example. I also like Gwendolyn Brooks, though I'm not sure if those would be considered Ebonics. Do you like Pidgin? |
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07-15-2008, 09:27 AM | #70 (permalink) | |
You had me at hello
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07-15-2008, 10:48 AM | #71 (permalink) | |
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07-15-2008, 11:12 AM | #73 (permalink) |
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I'm guessing that he or she truly meant "literally" once, or maybe not at all?
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07-15-2008, 05:37 PM | #74 (permalink) |
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"needless to say"
then don't say it.
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