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12-29-2016 01:49 PM
TOday I stopped to get some lunch prior to a hair appt. Two young woman (late teens or early twenties) sat at the table next to me. Of course I heard their conversation. EVery 5 or 6 words they spoke was the work like as in "LIke I called Susan last week and like she said that like her father was really sick and like was in the hospital,for like a week."
BOth girls did this. Do they realize they are doing it? DO they realize how annoying it is?
12-29-2016 01:57 PM
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12-29-2016 01:58 PM
This drives me nuts. Not only all the unnecessary likes but the phrase "I feel like this is wrong" for example. Drop the like,please. I feel like this and I feel like that ugh. "It's got" also bugs me. And you hear it constantly. But I guess if that's all I had to fret about life would be a breeze,eh?
12-29-2016 02:00 PM
@KathyPet wrote:TOday I stopped to get some lunch prior to a hair appt. Two young woman (late teens or early twenties) sat at the table next to me. Of course I heard their conversation. EVery 5 or 6 words they spoke was the work like as in "LIke I called Susan last week and like she said that like her father was really sick and like was in the hospital,for like a week."
BOth girls did this. Do they realize they are doing it? DO they realize how annoying it is?
I think the "like phenomenon" among teenagers has been around a while. I don't think they realize they are doing it, and I also think it's contagious, which is why so many seem to do it.
12-29-2016 02:10 PM - edited 12-29-2016 02:12 PM
Like that kind of talk has been around since like the '80's, and I feel like everything old, is like new again.
*lol*
12-29-2016 02:11 PM
I have a new one to share. This is a response to something I say ... "sure, sure." Someone kept using it over and over during conversations throughout the day. Then I've heard it used by customers on the phone and store associates. So I think one person starts it and it spreads like wildfire. Some of the phrases stick around a while and others fade.
12-29-2016 02:11 PM
Along the same lines as the "um" habit with some of the hosts.
12-29-2016 02:20 PM
It's 80's slang. Like totally beotching valley girl.![]()
12-29-2016 02:32 PM
What bothers me even more is when "like" is used instead of "said." For example, "l was like, hi," instead of "l said, hi." ![]()
12-29-2016 02:42 PM
Guilty!![]()
Ex.: I'll say 'I was like what?'
But only in private casual conversation with those close to me.
I know how to speak correctly in formal situations. Lol.
It's kind of like cussing. Oops, did I misuse 'like' a-gain?
I feel like the newest misused word is starting a sentence off with 'So...'.
When Alex questions Jeopardy contestants about their personal *story*, 9 times out of 10 they'll answer starting off with 'So....'.
But hey, they're on Jeopardy.
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