How about when someone has renumeration rather than remuneration on the resume.
The three I hate most, “disrespected me”, “you go girl” and “man up”.
John
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That's the one that kills me, the whole question sounding thing.
I think I'm a little more lenient than Mr. Dale, seeing as how I use some of
those phrases, "hey Boss", "no way". I don't think
I'm going to be cast a simpleton for using them...ehem.
The few that really get me are "literally", "whole entire",
"ironic" (when one really means coincidental) and
"reticent" ( when one really means to say reluctant..subtle
differences, but differences nonetheless)
fritz
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On 29/08/2011 12:32, tron400 wrote:
Then there's "I'm like...", especially when it comes from one of those girls who talks from the back of her throat. Sometimes it's followed by a "you know?".
I would also like to add people? who always you know? kind of like? talk in you
know, like? questions?
Throw them also onto the pyre.
Mike