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01-04-2016 08:57 PM
"Asks" must be a Midwest thing. I've heard it used, too, specifically with reference to salespeople. "How many asks do you have out there?"
01-04-2016 09:34 PM
I suspect that many who use the Koolaid reference have no idea where it comes from.
01-04-2016 09:37 PM
@handygal2 wrote:This was mentioned on another thread, but l think it's worth repeating here: "issues." If something is a problem, just say it is, instead of trying to soft-pedal it! To me, issues are magazines.
: something that people are talking about, thinking about, etc. : an important subject or topic
: the version of a newspaper, magazine, etc., that is published at a particular time
: the act of officially making something available or giving something to people to be used : the act of issuing something
01-04-2016 09:41 PM
Might can. As in, "I might can chaperone the field trip."
I would say "might be able to," or "maybe I can."
01-04-2016 10:24 PM
Thank you, I feel better knowing I wasn't the only one who thought it an odd use of the word.
It's coming out of the mouth of a newer manager to our area. I used to be able to roll my eyes when the manager said it. I now report to this manager thanks to a late summer reorg so I have to keep a poker face now.
01-04-2016 10:33 PM
Before I retired, I'd hear kids around the school say, "stay out of my kool-aid" meaning stay out of their business. Sometimes they'd add, "cause you don't even know the flavor" meaning you didn't even know the topic. Obviously, they don't know anything about a cult drinking poison kool-aid.
01-04-2016 11:39 PM
My dislike is ------------ HAVE A GOOD ONE-----------
One of these days I'm going to loose my sweet self and ask them if they are refering to an Accident, Illness, a GOOD WHAT?????????? Is it too hard to add day,evening, weekend?----------tedEbear
01-05-2016 07:54 AM
Another overused expression is when a YouTube video is referred to as having "gone viral." It makes me think of sickness and infection every time l hear that! And why VIRAL?? Whoever thought of that could have just as easily termed it "gone bacterial" or "gone fungal." LOL.
01-05-2016 10:52 AM
Funny, Handygal! I guess "viral" because computers don't get fungal or bacterial infections! (Could be next, though!)
Happygal
01-05-2016 06:58 PM
I'm over 'virtually'.
Virtually this.
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