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Re: Modern manglings of the English language
Posted By: Grishny, on host 206.152.253.15
Date: Wednesday, May 3, 2000, at 14:28:39
In Reply To: Modern manglings of the English language posted by codeman38 on Wednesday, May 3, 2000, at 08:48:16:

> Any other "creative" uses of the English language that drive any of you people up a wall? I know there are; let's hear some of them...
>
> -- codeman"and you're like, i totally agree"38

One thing that grates on my nerves is when someone has a habit of saying the same phrase repeatedly in their speech. I don't mean slang such as "I'm like..." but simply normal phrases repeatedly used in their conversation.

The example is a man who taught a sunday school class I attended several years ago. His pet phrase was "at that point in time." Over and over again in his lessons and in his regular conversation he would say this. I'm sure he still does it to this day. Any time I heard this man speak for any extended length of time (which was usually any time he spoke; he was long-winded) I was sure to hear "at this/that point in time" several times.

Another thing that only mildly annoys me is mispronunciations. Such as saying "accreate" instead of "accurate." Or "Massa-too-setts" instead of Massachusetts. But actually I only know one person that is guilty of this, and I have a lot of respect for the man, so I'm like, It only bugs me a l'il bit.

Gri"everything is grammatically correct, ain't it?"shny

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