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Reply to "OLD buzz words / phrases that make you swipe left?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm just as comfortable in jeans and a t-shirt as I am in a dress and heels. [/quote] That's a good one![/quote] It’s cliche but can you just say I enjoy a variety of interests and places or is that too vanilla? [/quote] What’s the point of that statement? Either way it tells me nothing about you at all. Who the Ef doesn’t enjoy a variety of interests and places? Your substitution is even worse. Filler and totally lame. It’s like saying you like being outside and breathing air. [/quote] A lot of people really like living in the city or country. They have an identity to one or the other 90% of the time. Some people like variety. How would you phrase that without being cliche or lame?[/quote] It’s too late because you’re already lame for thinking people who like the city don’t love their families or people who live in the country don’t like conversations. The call is coming from inside the house on the problem with your phrasing.[/quote]
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