Which expressions do you hate and why?

Anonymous
Any reference to "God's Plan" when something bad happens.
Anonymous
"Sorry for your loss".

Can't you remember the person's name or role in the bereaved person's life (e.g your mother, your brother)?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Sorry for your loss".

Can't you remember the person's name or role in the bereaved person's life (e.g your mother, your brother)?


Wut


Can't you say "I was sorry to hear that your mother passed away", instead of saying "'I'm sorry for your loss", as if you can't remember if it was your friend's mother, father or investment portfolio that suffered a loss.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Potty.
I hate hearing adults asking anyone over toilet-training age if they “need to go potty”, or referring to themselves in the same terms.


Just wondering if you’re British?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Sorry for your loss".

Can't you remember the person's name or role in the bereaved person's life (e.g your mother, your brother)?


Wut


Can't you say "I was sorry to hear that your mother passed away", instead of saying "'I'm sorry for your loss", as if you can't remember if it was your friend's mother, father or investment portfolio that suffered a loss.


DP. One of my biggest pet peeves is people who look for bad intentions where none exist.
Anonymous
The word adulting. Don’t try to use a cute term to deflect from the fact that you are lazy and/or immature and can’t manage “adulting” aka doing your taxes and remembering trash day. It is part of the general trend these days of idolizing childhood and its lack of responsibilities and not wanting to grow up. It used to be that kids were eager to grow up. Now you have a popular song that blasted nonstop on the radio a few years ago talking about “if I could turn back time, to the good dope days, where the mama sang us to sleep “ and describes how playing in a treehouse is better than having a job. Like, is that the attitude of our teens today???

Also, “put on your big girl panties” is condescending and generally used towards a woman who dares to complain about something.
Anonymous
grandbaby
Anonymous
“Sending you love and light” sounds twee and cringey to me. Just say “I’m thinking of you” or something.
Anonymous
Fair enough

It’s patronizing I always feel certain they don’t agree or can’t relate at all.

RIP-
if you want to show respect, use whole words
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“Do me a solid.”


this!!! I always picture the person saying it requesting the other person to take a dump...in their honor?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Amirite?

There's at least one DCUM poster who uses this and it is so annoying.


It's "amrite" not "amirite"

Getitrite.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MAGA for any political opinion other than leftist political dogma.


Ironic statement.

There really aren't any leftists in America. Maybe a handful. But MAGA extremists who hate our country are about 20% of the population.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Same difference". Unless we are speaking about two subtraction problems, its lazy language.


The word you seek is "oxymoron."

We have a lot of them in our lexicon.
Anonymous
In pron when they talk about how they 'destroyed' that <crude slang for vagina.>
Anonymous
HAVE A BLESSED DAY
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