When adults use these sayings, kind of makes me cringe

Anonymous
So many morons on this post.

I cannot stand

You do do....ugh!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:42 isn't youngish.


Nice. Go for the redirect and the kill right off the bat.
Anonymous
OP must be totes having a cringe moment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The one I fortunately never heard a living person say -- but saw a million times on DCUM -- was "totes".

If someone said that to my face, I would slap them.


lol. agree but it happened!! Sure enough a fellow mom at my sons nursery school. I almost just turned and walked away. but instead said "huh"? acting like i had no idea what it meant to which she replied "means totally". I think the look of disdain on my face said it all as I did not react with a single word, her face grew red and she quickly changed the subject.


You're so proud of being an asshole to another mom. Weird.


Welcome to DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s been a minute has been a black thing for decades. White dorks are saying it now.



LOL. When it becomes a public radio show....
Anonymous
How about "it's been a minute" Hate that! Fo realz.
Anonymous
I stand by my use of "it is what it is." It has clear meaning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“It is what it is” is a hated saying (always comes up when DCUMers state the sayings they hate), but I think it’s so useful. It’s an acknowledgement that some things can’t be changed so we must accept them. I don’t use the others, but whatever, who cares. You can’t really change what people say. It is what it is, you know?


+1
I dont mind at the end of the day, either.


+2 Of course, you get what you get so don't get upset.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP is right on the money. I know plenty of moms 30's and 40's show purposefully throw out these very cliche terms and slangS thinking it makes them cooler. Yup, the very ones who wear Lululemon driving their long hair flowing sons to lacrosse practice in the Escalade. It is what it is.....supper annoying and pretty ridiculous looking. Why people can't you just speak like a full grown adult with a decent command of the English language!

I am 49 and consider 40's to be somewhat young, not like you are 30 or anything but in today's world 40 is certainly not old!


Are you drunk?
Read your second sentence again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate awesome sauce and totes adores. It is what it is.


I have never ever heard someone say totes adores. I must be living under a rock.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s been a minute has been a black thing for decades. White dorks are saying it now.



Blame the show on NPR. NPR has been introducing us white dorks to different segments of culture for years now!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s been a minute has been a black thing for decades. White dorks are saying it now.



Blame the show on NPR. NPR has been introducing us white dorks to different segments of culture for years now!


Yeah, until this thread, I never knew it was anything but the name of an NPR show!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s been a minute has been a black thing for decades. White dorks are saying it now.



Blame the show on NPR. NPR has been introducing us white dorks to different segments of culture for years now!


Yeah, until this thread, I never knew it was anything but the name of an NPR show!


Same poster here: I just had to google what it means if you say it in conversation! (other than meaning the name of the NPR show)!
Anonymous
Let's stop policing women for every little thing. Can we not have some fun in our lives with language, the way we dress, etc.?! Besides, it's got to be exhausting spending so much precious energy on something so minor in the scope of things.
Anonymous
pp ^^ because by "adults" you definitely mean women.
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