It drives me up the wall to hear the press secretary say “circle back.” She has no intention of answering the particular question. I’m also tiring of people answering questions by starting with “So……..” On the other hand, any gaff by Biden makes for a humorous moment or two.Is there a cliche or motivational phrase that irks you? Especially at work or by your boss.
Ex: there’s no i in team, all hands on deck, circle back
Thankfully you'll never be president..just sayinI like to think of myself as a fairly reasonable person. But if I were ever elected president, one of my first orders of business would be that anyone who says the phrase “just sayin” would be arrested.
I like to think of myself as a fairly reasonable person. But if I were ever elected president, one of my first orders of business would be that anyone who says the phrase “just sayin” would be arrested.
When people use the word “literally”. My wife uses it all the time and it drives me crazy.
I should've qualified my statement: "Any non-UK/former Commonwealth person who says "cheers," especially Americans who say "cheers" other than when toasting with alcohol."so you hate the British huh?
From every parent ever with older kids: "They grow up so fast"
I'd like to respond with, "Oh really? Why dont you eat shiit and die"
This whole thread has become infuriating. Literally, I know right, you do you. Despite Urg’s assertions, I truly believe if I ran on a platform to simply rid the country of these expressions/misuses, I win in a landslide. My second order of business would then be to arrest Urg for his snarky response.
Why don't you eat shiit and die. Just sayin.. but you do you.
Honestly, my response to people when they ask how I'm doing is, "Do you really care, or are you just saying that because it's what people say?"How are you doing?
"Living the dream."
eat shiit and die