So........ What's it all about? (3 Viewers)

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
I am getting really peed off with people starting a sentence with that meaningless adverb / conjunction, "so". Watch any TV quiz show and the compere asks the question, which will go something like this......
"What's your name?"
"So, my name is....."
"Tell us a bit about yourself."
"So, I work in a warehouse / shop / MacDonalds etc."
"Do you have any hobbies?"
"So, I like to blah, blah, blah...."
STOP SAYING BLOODY "SO"!!!!! :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
 

LastGarrison

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So what's it all about.
Do you really want to to know.
Do you want to to give. Or do you just want to to take it all and go.
Coz you've gotta let it out. If you want to let it in.
Gotta get a little bit of lovin' in. To make it all begin
 

CanadianCCFC

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That’s like, very annoying. It makes me want to like, never watch tv again.
It’s also annoying when people say like for no reason.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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"What's your name?"
"So, my name is....."
"Tell us a bit about yourself."
"So, I work in a warehouse / shop / MacDonalds etc."
"Do you have any hobbies?"
"So, I like to blah, blah, blah...."
STOP SAYING BLOODY "SO"!!!!! :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
Spot on. Not so long ago everyone answered a question with "well" . In the last couple of years it's "so". More American crap being picked up by mainly young people and then unforgivingly gleefully adopted by many older people who should know better.
Even worse is when this "so" bollocks is combined with the rising interrogative nonsense that has plagued us since the end of the 1990s :
"What did you do today ?"
."...so I went to town ? Bought some shoes?"
I know what town is and what shoes are you fucking twat.
 
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shmmeee

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My boss starts almost every conversation with “so......so so so....”

infuriating
 

shmmeee

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Spot on. Not so long ago everyone answered a question with "well" . In the last couple of years it's "so". More American crap being picked up by mainly young people and then unforgivingly gleefully adopted by many older people who should know better.
Even worse is when this "so" bollocks is combined with the rising interrogative nonsense that has plagued us since the end of the 1990s :
"What did you do today ?"
."...so I went to town ? Bought some shoes?"
I know what town is and what shoes are you fucking twat.

 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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nothing worse than "My bad" - drivel
Haha. Oh yes there is . "Period ! "
And worse still...."and then some "

Sooooo they should all be locked away ? Charged with offence to the English language ? Given at least 5 years, and then some . Period.
 

Gazolba

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There's a British guy with lots of Youtube videos who is fond of following every comment about something pleasant with the phrase "Good Times", or even worse "Yeah, good times".
As in "Look, there's not a cloud in the sky. Good times", or "I made it home early since the traffic was really light. Yeah, good times."
 

Gazolba

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Haha. Oh yes there is . "Period ! "
And worse still...."and then some "

Sooooo they should all be locked away ? Charged with offence to the English language ? Given at least 5 years, and then some . Period.
Even worse is "End Of".
"and then some" has been used in the USA for a long time.
I had an American pen-pal back in the 1960's who used to write that. I kind of like it. I think it's quaint.
 

Ian1779

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Just want to also chuck the ‘yeah no’ response to a question in the mix.

Which one is it? Make your bloody mind up.
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
Apart from they’re not actually Millennials ;) They’re members of Generation Z.

People born from around ‘81 would count as Millennials so the earliest members are not far off 40 now.

I was born in 84 and we had that sort of phone until I was 11 or 12 ;)
Well, whatever class of humans they are, they still don't have no clue how to use a simple early phone! And I thought "Millennials" were those born in this particular millennial - 21st century? How do people of your age count as Millennials? Just can't get my head round that.
 

Sick Boy

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Well, whatever class of humans they are, they still don't have no clue how to use a simple early phone! And I thought "Millennials" were those born in this particular millennial - 21st century? How do people of your age count as Millennials? Just can't get my head round that.

I agree!
I thinks it’s due to ‘coming of age’ during that period rather than being born then.
 

Greggs

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So society is crumbing and you're stressing about the linguistics of a tv show..... A rather sad so-and-so.
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
So society is crumbing and you're stressing about the linguistics of a tv show..... A rather sad so-and-so.
I have nothing but time on my hands. And if you think I'm a rather sad so-and-so, that's your prerogative, Honey Sweetchops. x x x
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
No real difference to people near to your age at work who can’t work a computer even though you’ve been using one to do your job for 25 years Beryl.
I could strip a PC down and rebuild one without a hitch. I used to write my own programs as well. Next comparison Beryl?
 

Greggs

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Wasn’t comparing you or calling you Beryl, just switching the sentence mid way through for comedic effect. And to be fair even using here is a huge step up over a Beryl.
My mate has Objectophilia and named his printer Beryl.
 

Tommo1993

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Work with 3 black east Londoners. Nice people but they have their own lingo, it’s a nightmare. Had to learn about ‘scores’, ‘bills’, ‘bags’ (Hickman look away), ‘monkey’, ‘ton’, ‘bullseye’. And that’s just for amounts of money. I’m out of my depth so I just stay quiet and nod.

All I’ve taught them is ‘Cov’ and ‘batch’ and ‘got a cob on’ which isn’t even a Coventrian thing.
 

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