Originally posted by northernladuk
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Three of my pet hates :
1) When people say "and everything" at the end of a statement. E.g. I just did the housework and everything .
2) When people are recounting a dialog and start with "And I turned round and said". E.g. "So I turned round and said, oh yeah, well you smell worse, and then he turned round and said .." Wait, so now you are having an argument with your backs to each other?
3) MarillionFan.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Mine is "please may you......" I think people believe they are being polite, which is nice, but it bugs me.Comment
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If you're serving, just say "No, you're not allowed behind the counter - _I_ get it, and then give it to you"Originally posted by gricerboy View PostCan I get a small skinny latte?
Can I get a green tea ?
Can I get an Americano?
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They're all at it!!!
They may think you're a bit of a tosser though.
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Never mind, sweetpea, it's only coz they can't remember your name.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostInfinitely worse than this in my world is being called love, darling, gorgeous, mate, fella etcComment
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One that really gets on my tits is "You are joking me". Where did the superfluous 'me' come from?
That and mischievious. The word is mischievous. Morons.Comment
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Duck if you're oop North.Originally posted by RedSauce View PostOr "babe" (which is painfully common in Essex)Comment
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Oh goody, more pet hates. Mine have an American theme this week.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThree of my pet hates :
1) When people say "and everything" at the end of a statement. E.g. I just did the housework and everything .
2) When people are recounting a dialog and start with "And I turned round and said". E.g. "So I turned round and said, oh yeah, well you smell worse, and then he turned round and said .." Wait, so now you are having an argument with your backs to each other?
3) MarillionFan.
1) Pretentious British people pecking away at a plate of food (main course) with just a fork, because they think it makes them look trendy and transatlantic.
2) Pompous, officious people (usually Yanks, but I fear it may be starting to catch on here) starting a request by saying "I need you to ..."
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Hi Gricer!
Using 'Can I get' in that way is indeed an abomination.
My pet hate at the moment is the glottal 't' pronounciation now used by some BBC radio presenters. It's not 'down with the people' or 'modern' to do that, it's just sloppy speech. So I say to the BBC you are a communication medium, so please hire people who speak properly.Comment
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No, I think It's because people in Essex like spinning round like tops when they're in the pub. Can't think of any other explanation for all this turning around.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThree of my pet hates :
When people are recounting a dialog and start with "And I turned round and said". E.g. "So I turned round and said, oh yeah, well you smell worse, and then he turned round and said .." Wait, so now you are having an argument with your backs to each other?
Hi DSOriginally posted by Doggy Styles View PostHi Gricer!
Using 'Can I get' in that way is indeed an abomination.
My pet hate at the moment is the glottal 't' pronounciation now used by some BBC radio presenters. It's not 'down with the people' or 'modern' to do that, it's just sloppy speech. So I say to the BBC you are a communication medium, so please hire people who speak properly.
Yes, me too. Can't abide it - all those hectoring new labour women like Caroline Flint do it too.Comment
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