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  On 02/11/2023 at 19:55, SpringTime said:

Like.

Like I...

Like can we...

Like, what?

They're like...

She's so like...

If you, you know, like...

Brings out the executioner in me, that one.

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What's not to like about like, like ? 

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Grab.

I'm showing my age, but it always used to be a greedy sort of thing to do, grabbing. 

If not  outright criminal, as in snatch and grab.

Now it seems to be  used for getting anything. Let's grab a sandwich. Up for grabs. I'll just come and grab that now.

I hate it! 

And "It is what it is".

Yes, obviously it is, otherwise it would be something else 🙄

  On 02/11/2023 at 16:27, Nigello said:

Thank you SO much 

 

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Notice this more now you come to mention it. People saying "thank you SO much" sounds so cringy when leaving the cashier, where a simple "thank you" would suffice.

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  On 13/01/2024 at 13:50, SpringTime said:

What was your name?

I'm not in the habit of changing my name FFS.

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Playing slight devil's advocate - I interpret it as shorthand for "What was the name you wrote" (or whatever) 

 

  On 18/04/2024 at 04:50, OutOfFocus said:

My objection is that it is an Americanism.

Spoken id prefer Mon to Thurs. In writing Mon - Thurs.

 

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Yes but the point of saying "through" or "thru" is that it unambiguously includes Friday!!!

"Monday to Friday" might or might not include Friday.

"Monday through Friday" very clearly does include Friday.

Nothing wrong with a useful expression that just happens to come from America, surely? Much of our modern language does originally, just as much of their language came from us originally.

Times change, and all that ....

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