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Occasional Contributor
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Registered: ‎06-01-2015

Jughed, if that's how you spell it.  Jugh this!  Over used and ridiculous.

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Registered: ‎06-27-2010

Literally

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Elevated

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YUMMY - for clothing.  Hate it!

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It's actually not the words I hate, it's the way they are used. And it has become nails on chalkboard to me to hear the constant host and product rep refrain of "And I love that..." - who cares what THEY love about a product? They're trying to sell it. Why don't they say, "And YOU'LL love that..."? Because I want to hear why I might love it, not why they do, because they say they love EVERYTHING. And it gets real, real old.

 

I also agree with every other example in this thread. I wish I could think QVC management was bothering to take note.

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When a person says I "seen" them as opposed to I "saw" them!!!!!!!  This is much more common than I originally thought!!!

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Bummer...  everyone seems to be saying it.  It's like nails on a chalkboard.

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Re: what words do you hate?

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The latest sales mantra is that the clothing looks so "modern."

 

I/we added a seam and it looks so modern!

I/we added a zipper instead of buttons and it looks so modern!

I/we added buttons instead of a zipper and it looks so modern!

 

And these modern pieces are usually variations of elastic waist pants and cotton/spandex tees. 

 

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"Bullet proof"

"super cute"

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Popular.  Everything now is described as "popular."  Would we buy if we didn't know it was popular?  Maybe not.  Yesterday Pat was running through colors and every other one was "that's very popular."  Uh, okay...