Re: Modern manglings of the English language
eric sleator, on host 24.21.13.118
Thursday, June 7, 2001, at 21:07:48
Re: Modern manglings of the English language posted by Grishny on Wednesday, May 3, 2000, at 14:28:39:
> 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.
"Needless to say" is incessantly used by a man at my church.
A word that should be completely stricken from the English language is "utilize". It is so umbelievably overused and, in every single situation I've ever heard it said, can be replaced by "use". It is an idiotic non-word that, I'm convinced, is used mainly by people who want to sound smart or official or authoritative and don't realize it makes them sound like a know-nothing idiot.
-eric "My apologies if any of you frequently say 'utilize'. All I can tell you, though, is 'Stop it right now.'" sleator Thu 7 Jun A.D. 2001
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