Anonymous
Post 10/31/2014 01:10     Subject: Re:Easy peasy

My 5 year old says it and it doesn't bother me. I don't say it but, if I were to, I would probably say it to my 3 year old. Not for adult conversation.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 23:58     Subject: Easy peasy

Anonymous wrote:I like it better when you say the whole thing:

"Easy, Peazy, Lemon Squeezy."


DS picked up this phrase at school (kindergarten). No idea if it was from teachers or other kids. It's nonsensical (the "lemon squeezy" part). Not yet annoying, but only because he's 5 and it sort of sounds cute, for now.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 22:42     Subject: Re:Easy peasy

I say it sometimes BECAUSE it's annoying to me. And, yes, I say "easy peasy, lemon squeeze" too.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 21:30     Subject: Easy peasy

British.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 21:29     Subject: Re:Easy peasy

grating
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 21:22     Subject: Easy peasy

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hate it.

My old OB used it to describe breastfeeding, which I was having a horrendous time with, so maybe that's why I dislike it so much.


This would make me murderous.


I think that would push me over the edge too.

I used to hate it, but one of the characters on Vicar of Dibley used to say it and it grew on me.

Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 20:44     Subject: Easy peasy

My DS's K teacher just taught him this phrase. It's cute out of those under 5 when used minimally but not out of his 30 something teacher.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 20:36     Subject: Easy peasy

Anonymous wrote:I hate it.

This
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 20:34     Subject: Easy peasy

I hate it.
AnaBanana
Post 10/30/2014 17:54     Subject: Easy peasy

Haha I say it all the time. However, I promise you I'm not the overly cheerful teacher type.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 17:50     Subject: Easy peasy

Anonymous wrote:Hate it.

My old OB used it to describe breastfeeding, which I was having a horrendous time with, so maybe that's why I dislike it so much.


This would make me murderous.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 17:48     Subject: Easy peasy

They say it on Tickety Tock, so it has re-enteredmy vocabulary.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 17:47     Subject: Easy peasy

Hate it.

My old OB used it to describe breastfeeding, which I was having a horrendous time with, so maybe that's why I dislike it so much.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 17:47     Subject: Easy peasy

I like it better when you say the whole thing:

"Easy, Peazy, Lemon Squeezy."
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2014 17:46     Subject: Easy peasy

Yay or nay on this phrase?

Personally it drives me crazy. I always imagine that the person saying it is some sort of creepy, overly cheerful teacher type who talks to everyone like a child.

Just my opinion of course! I've seen it used quite a lot here.