- Sep 4, 2014
- 21,488
- 80,346
"Honestly"... followed by anything.
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?"
But you just…
"Honestly"... followed by anything.
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?"
Not an a cliche, but an annoying habit that has crept its way into society: starting every sentence with "so"
If you havent noticed it, then you will now
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.
no, it's the definition of someone who gets sht done in a bureaucratic world.“It’s better to ask forgiveness than permission”
That is the definition of being an a-hole.
Til you meet someone who will demand retribution instead of giving forgiveness.no, it's the definition of someone who gets sht done in a bureaucratic world.
And the number one irritating phrase of these times: Social distancing.
My response to you is, and always will be, “it’s what people say.”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?"
Not an a cliche, but an annoying habit that has crept its way into society: starting every sentence with "so"
If you havent noticed it, then you will now
No worries.
you've got a case of the but no one's holding it against youTil you meet someone who will demand retribution instead of giving forgiveness.
I’ve had cases where people have torn down completed construction relying on that saying, and countless breach of contract cases.
You can ask for forgiveness, but you may get karma in return.
Til you meet someone who will demand retribution instead of giving forgiveness.
I’ve had cases where people have torn down completed construction relying on that saying, and countless breach of contract cases.
You can ask for forgiveness, but you may get karma in return.