Expressions you cannot stand

Anonymous
Been there, done that (BTDT)
For what it's worth (FWIW)
vamanos! or even worse "vamoose"

Anonymous
The use of finger quotes. (Does that count?)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let go and let god. It doesn't even make sense!!


I don't use that expression. Nonetheless, the meaning behind it is real for many people. Instead of taking on the burden of worry and thinking that you can handle a difficult situation entirely on your own, let God be the one to lead you through the challenge.


You sound very religious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait, I use paci all the time, what's it called if not a paci!?
I know people from other countries call it a dum dum, I have heard binkey but I hate that worse than paci


You seriously don't know this? It's called a pacifier. Although it should be called a cork since that's how it looks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Literally when used improperly...which seems to be too often.


Couldn't agree more. Literally, it makes my head explode.
Anonymous
Back in the day
Anonymous
-wise.

Weather-wise, Clothes-wise, School-wise, Relationship-wise

They aren't even real words.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait, I use paci all the time, what's it called if not a paci!?
I know people from other countries call it a dum dum, I have heard binkey but I hate that worse than paci


You seriously don't know this? It's called a pacifier. Although it should be called a cork since that's how it looks.


Oh, of course I knew that I just didn't knw that people actually use the entire word when referring to it.
And cork works for me, whatever works
Anonymous
I just can't wrap my brain around it.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The use of finger quotes. (Does that count?)


Guilty as charged!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let go and let god. It doesn't even make sense!!


I don't use that expression. Nonetheless, the meaning behind it is real for many people. Instead of taking on the burden of worry and thinking that you can handle a difficult situation entirely on your own, let God be the one to lead you through the challenge.


You sound very religious.


Fine with me!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Let go and let god. It doesn't even make sense!!


I don't use that expression. Nonetheless, the meaning behind it is real for many people. Instead of taking on the burden of worry and thinking that you can handle a difficult situation entirely on your own, let God be the one to lead you through the challenge.


You sound very religious.


Literally.not.a.problem.for.me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Nice to see you," instead of "nice to meet you," when I meet a complete stranger.

Ma'am (so insulting and backwards)




Really? What's so insulting about being called 'ma'am'? It's a little old-fashioned, but insulting?

Agree with PPs on 'kiddos', 'hubbies' and 'we're pregnant'.


Does it bother you when I say it in my sweet, Southern accent? "Yes, ma'am" is a regular and respectful thing out of my mouth.
Anonymous
"You lack reading comprehension skills" on a DCUM thread. No, the PP disagrees with you. But you don't want to accept that because you're too stupid to understand a brand new perspective, or you're insecure ... or something.
Anonymous
Poo
My neighbor says this all the time-we both have young kids-but just cause I have a 3 year old doesnt mean I have to speak like one!
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