| I agree with almost all of these! |
| step up |
Me, too! |
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. |
I'm so very sorry that you feel this way because I think those words convey a great deal of empathy in many situations. |
Yeah, but they're overused, so now it just sounds trite and fake. |
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'let me know if there is anything I can do to help.'
When the person is totally insincere. Like you say, 'great just come over one evening this week' and they say, 'this week won't work for me.' |
| for whatever reason, "take seriously" and its variations drive me mad. |
| day in, day out. |
| "My bad!" |
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"I know..right?"
"At the end of the day" |
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Meh
No offense, but.... |
Yeah, what the heck is "meh"? |
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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 |
So much depends on the facial expression, tone of voice, and relationship of the people involved. There are difficult or sad times in life when someone may say only, "I'm so very sorry" and give a hug. It can be enough. |