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The " PLEASE stop saying this" thread.

Started by Kern Dog, March 28, 2016, 08:27:08 PM

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Kern Dog

"Please S T O P saying this" thread.
Please STOP saying the following phrases. They are either annoying, redundant, out of style or lack originality.

At the end of the day...
STOP it. When trying to make a point in conversation, some people say....I feel that high taxes are killing the middle class. At the end of the day, we all should share the burden.

That car is off the hook.....off the chain...
QUIT saying this!

I think the tree needs trimming, I'm just sayin.
BE QUIET ! There is nothing to be gained by following any sentence with just sayin.
Feel free to add to these...

stripedelete

I think you're being a little tough on at-the-end-of-the-day when you have more serious offenses like "bad ass" or beginning every response with "so".

Just saying.  :D

Kern Dog


Daytona R/T SE


Daytona R/T SE


Patronus

When someone continues to say the word "like".  :rots:
It hurts my soul
'73 Cuda 340 5spd RMS
'69 Charger 383 "Luci"
'08 CRF 450r
'12.5 450SX FE

HPP

hashtag before everything.  It may be required in certain social media, but I'm seeing it pop up everywhere in regular print.

Lighthorseman

I'm tired of hearing that almost every new or different idea is a "gamechanger".  :slap:

myk

I hate the saying "my bad" when people screw something up.  Why the f**k can't people just apologize like proper speakers of the English language?  "MY BAD?"  Who the hell came up with that one, and who the hell thought it should ever take the place of saying "I'm sorry?"  

I also don't like the word "bro."  I ain't people's goddamn "bro."  And I also hate the requisite fist pumping that usually accompanies words like "bro" and "my bad."  Whenever someone communicates with me using those "urban" phrases or behaviors I feel like fist pumping their f**king faces.

"My bad, bro" (fist pumps).

:slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap:

GOTWING

No the biggest one is on Facebook...  :Twocents:  "That'll buff out" that is the one I'm sick of !  :brickwall: :yesnod:

Charger_Fan

When something is cool, it's "sick". I cannot wait until that one goes away. :rotz:

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

John_Kunkel


Jeez. I thought I was anal....you guys got me beat.
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.


DeltaV

Don't fight a battle if you don't gain anything by winning. - Erwin Rommel

DeltaV

Don't fight a battle if you don't gain anything by winning. - Erwin Rommel

DeltaV

Don't fight a battle if you don't gain anything by winning. - Erwin Rommel

Kern Dog

Quote from: John_Kunkel on March 29, 2016, 02:10:43 PM

Jeez. I thought I was anal.

Your personal life should remain private, John.

:smilielol:

miller time

Keep calm and...how about just shut up?
Hi with a long pause
Fresh
Yolo
Know what I'm saying, nawimsayin?
Dawg
Other things illiterate delinquents say, ormdumb white girls
That's so hot..... To bad your not!

Lennard


myk

Quote from: Daytona R/T SE on March 29, 2016, 03:41:51 PM
"Sweet !!!"

:brickwall:  :brickwall: :brickwall:



That's another one I despise.  Sweet?  SWEET?  Especially at a car show/cruise?  What're we a bunch of f**king chicks?

440



RCCDrew


charger_fan_4ever

Quote from: DeltaV on March 29, 2016, 06:56:13 PM
Barn Find

All are annoying that have been posted so far, BUT the barn find needs to stop.

miller time

She's so brave, that's so brave
Guns are bad
That's against my religion
Anything politics say should be banned first though

skip68

How about "that being said" ?  We've all used these. 
skip68, A.K.A. Chuck \ 68 Charger 440 auto\ 67 Camaro RS (no 440)       FRANKS & BEANS !!!


John_Kunkel


Instead of just criticizing terms in the language, why not tell us what term you would use in its place?
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.


Kern Dog

In response to Mr Kunkle:

*Just sayin" : This empty phrase has no value. If you just said something, I am aware of it so you don't need to tell me that you just said it.
"Know what I'm sayin?" Again, this is pointless unless the person being spoke to is just learning English.
"Barn Find" : Okay, my point with this one is that it is OVERused. Not every dusty, neglected car was pulled out of a barn.
"Game Changer, Take it to the next level, Outside the box, Synergy, There is no I in team". These are corporate phrases that have moved from the boardroom to the rest of society. These metaphors annoy me, as I'm guessing they do others.
"Fail" is a verb, not a noun, a pronoun or an adjective. The proper title to a failed effort would be FAILURE.
Keep in mind, I am merely a High School graduate. I am only expressing my frustration with phrases that I personally find to be annoying or incorrect. I am neither right or wrong, just opinionated... :eek2:

stripedelete

,,,,,, and what about the letter M?   Let's get rid of it .........."

ws23rt

At "the end of the day" :lol: we all use some of these terms or sayings.

I grew up in english classes (that I hated)---BTW spell check tells me "english" is wrong. :slap:---English--- that's better.

What we are really talking about is what catches the eye and distracts from the communication intended.

When grammar and current "street" phrases are cobbled up and used to convey a point or opinion--communication slows down.

One that I like is "how are you"----It's just a greeting :shruggy:---Most really don't want to know how you are. :nana:--It just means hello.

The problem I see is when communication of a point or idea is needed one needs to use established rules and proper use of language for that to best happen.

I have my own "pet peeves" as well as a weakness with punctuation. But when being understood basic ground rules are there for a reason.

I have a few friends that speak in a an odd language of their own making and we don't talk much because of that.

When someone posts in a place like this I would think they would like to be understood. :scratchchin:

A street speaker could (on the other hand) just be showing their face metal, pocket chains, tattoos, etc so we know who they are and therefore understand what they think without the need of "proper/understandable" language.  :shruggy:  All we need is the translation book.

Kern Dog

Ws, I agree with the "How are you?" phrase. I take the question literally and answer  with an appropriate response. It does annoy me when people start a conversation with it when they have no interest in the actual answer.
I read one time that people that are considered "Interesting" are often the types of people that ask about YOU. I have tried this and find that most of the time, they never ask about me...They only blab on about themselves.

John_Kunkel

Quote from: Kern Dog on April 01, 2016, 07:09:49 PM
In response to Mr Kunkle: (sic)

Just sayin" Same as "in my opinion"


"Know what I'm sayin?" Same as "do you understand?"


"Barn Find"  Legitimate term, admittedly overused.


"Game Changer, Take it to the next level, Outside the box, Synergy, There is no I in team". These are corporate phrases that have moved from the boardroom to the rest of society. These metaphors annoy me, as I'm guessing they do others.

Barking dogs annoy me...got one? Seems most do. Point is, what annoys you just makes you anal at a different level than some others.

"Fail" is a verb, not a noun, a pronoun or an adjective.

Welcome to the colloquial English.
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

polywideblock

looking for a different hello that how are you , try g'day   ;D          just sayin      :nana:


  and 71 GA4  383 magnum  SE

ws23rt

Quote from: polywideblock on April 02, 2016, 06:53:57 PM
looking for a different hello that how are you , try g'day   ;D          just sayin      :nana:

I always liked "g'day" as an easy and simple hello and good by. :cheers:

"Have a nice day" is something that tires me but I feel the intent.

Just a bit off topic--- I always thought that spelling "ambulance" backward on the front of one seemed odd?? -- When one of these screaming things comes up behind me I know what it is without having to read it in my mirror.
When I see one coming the other way I might get confused about what it is with the spelling backwards?? ---just sayin--
This seems to be universal across many countries and the language differences come to mind. :shruggy:

A screaming red and white vehicle with lights flashing behind me could be a source of confusion. ---That I can read the word "ambulance" (in english) in my mirror gives me that last bit of clarity for me to make a proper decision about how to behave. If it was in another language or not spelled backwards I may pause enough to cause a further problem.

We are a funny sort when it comes to language but the --"bottom line"-- is consistency works better then changing as a mood or trend keeps doing.

BSB67

Quote from: John_Kunkel on March 29, 2016, 02:10:43 PM

Jeez. I thought I was anal....you guys got me beat.

I just caught up to this thread. 

Kinda agree with John here.

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440


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68 Charger R/t white with black v/t and red tailstripe. 440 4 speed ,black interior
68 383 auto with a/c and power windows. Now 440 4 speed jj1 gold black interior .
My Charger is a hybrid car, it burns gas and rubber............

Back N Black


I don't like when people say I will give 110% or when people call me Boss, Chief or Big Guy.  :brickwall:




Kern Dog

It used to be sports team coaches that said..."Give me 110%". Coaches were not usually math teachers.   :icon_smile_tongue: