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That said.
My 2 cents. Just saying. FWIW. We can all agree. |
| I can't stand when people say "6 A.M. in the morning" as if "A.M. doesn't already indicate that it's " in the morning". |
| when people say "first world problem" |
I think that both of those, specifically "no problem" address the idea that when you thank someone, you typically are being gratuitous to their inconveniencing them self in order to assist you. Therefore, they say "no problem" as in "it's not a big deal, it was not problem, i was glad to help" just my two cents |
| "Standing on line" instead of "standing in line" -- when did we recolonize to Mother Britain? |
| You'll look ridiculous driving a Fiat because you don't live in Europe. |
| My MIL talks like a baby. She is 65 and has never learned how to pronounce anything correctly. Colonoscophy, spina bifica, chester drawers (chest of drawers). I have to bite my tongue when she does this. |
| PP that sounds like she has a speech impediment. Stop being such a tight ass. |
I do. |
i lol'd. |
Deny it all you want - it's true. |
| Writers calling another writer's work "transgressive." Stop already with the unecessary $10 words. |
I also see this as a correct response when someone is apologizing for something. "I'm sorry the report is late." "No problem" means, it was not a problem that the report was late. Or "no worries" means, that you do not have to worry that the report was late. |
| Calling Asians "Orientals" |
| "My husband this and my husband that..." |