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A survey of Britons a few months ago found that "At the end of the day..." was their most hated cliche, and I have to agree with their ire. So often this little chestnut is trotted out, with sportsmen and politicians being the main perpetrators of this crime against originality. I can think of a lot of other cliches I'd like to take to with a shredder as well [img]graemlins/idontagreeatall.gif[/img]
What are some of your most hated banalities that have become so overused they have lost all meaning and only serve to infuriate you? Which ones do you find yourself using despite their hackneyedness? A couple I hate are "cool, calm and collected", and "with all due respect".
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I hate meaningless advertising words... like "Savvy" (see the nineties poll [img]smile.gif[/img] ). if I come across a website, magazine or just anything that uses that abomination I leave it alone.
Also the expression "on a roll" |
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I hate the way so many people start there sentence by "Yes. No!" Which is it??
"It's all part & parcel" What the hell does that mean?
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I don't know, Donut! Well obviously I know what the cliche means, but the phrase is a bit impenetrable.
Another couple of phrases (they're not really cliches I suppose, but equally annoying), are "too much information" and "it's all good" [img]graemlins/1pissed.gif[/img] At his last Wimbledon press conference, Lleyton Hewitt used the phrase "you know" 39 times, with an average of 3 "you knows" per question ![]() ![]()
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LOL, Aelia, there goes Mems' favorite saying!
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"It's always in the last place you look"
Of course it is [img]tongue.gif[/img] But recently I have started looking in one place after I have found it just so that saying is proved wrong ![]()
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LOL, shadowhound. i never like "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush," because it confused me when young, and later it bugged me because i took all that time figuring it out! lol.
Also, "booty-licious"(sp?) is getting annoying. [img]tongue.gif[/img] |
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"You know" gets the vote as my least favourite thing people say when their brain hasn't caught up with their mouth.
Also hated are the ever-present "like" (which I admit I sometimes use; Shame!) and "oh my god." OMG should be reserved for truly shocking and disturbing events (residue of Christian upbringing and current belief). Although these aren't precisely cliches, more like verbal diarrhea-isms that people use when they haven't thought out what they're going to say. For hated cliches, I'd have to go with "110 percent." Hello math-fools (invariably athletes), you CANNOT GIVE 110%!
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Considering that I have looked back and realise that I use cliches without knowing it, people, get over it [img]tongue.gif[/img]
But, if I had to pick one, I would go with "I swear". Used way too many times by people and they probably end up going to hell in the process ![]() Quote:
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"Get over it" is one I particularly hate, too, Gangrell - thanks for reminding me! [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img] . Also in a similar vein "too much time on their hands" I also feel violently towards, not least because it's so patronising and arrogant [img]graemlins/idontagreeatall.gif[/img]
Oh, I agree with "Oh my God", Aerich - you hear it especially on reality TV shows - they seem to say it every time someone takes a breath! Very annoying.
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