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Katek Sat 06-Sep-14 21:24:56

I shout at the tv now......I must be getting old! It's only when I hear things like;
"For free"
"Off of"
"Should of"
"The hall needs painting" No it doesn't, it needs (to be) painted!

suebailey1 Sun 07-Sep-14 09:20:50

I agree Katek all really annoying but DH is very fed up with me I even picked holes in the notices on the golf course on Friday. 'Keep off of the greens during spraying'. Really!

Iam64 Sun 07-Sep-14 09:35:19

YES yes yes

rockgran Sun 07-Sep-14 09:46:05

I have a friend who used to point out the "for free" irritation.
Now I can't avoid hearing it and it drives me mad! I find myself shouting at the tv, "For nothing or free....aaaaaargh!"
(Need a lie down.)confused

Grannyknot Sun 07-Sep-14 13:39:59

"Drawring" is one if my bugbears, as in "the nights are drawring in"

Grannyknot Sun 07-Sep-14 14:05:12

Of not if ... blame the Kindle!

janerowena Sun 07-Sep-14 14:41:57

DBH is currently annoyed on a daily basis with DS, as every evening when he comes home he asks how he is and receives the reply of 'I'm good, thanks'. To which DBH replies 'I am not interested in the state of your morals at this precise moment, I just want to know if all is well!'.

Nelliemoser Sun 07-Sep-14 14:58:15

JaneR I have made exactly that same reply to my son.

Nelliemoser Sun 07-Sep-14 15:02:24

Katek I also dislike "wants to be" for inanimate objects.

Them "That tree wants cutting down!" Me "So when did the tree tell you that. Petty I know.

mrsmopp Sun 07-Sep-14 18:26:02

I hate hearing in cafés someone saying 'Can I get a cappuccino?' Is it American?
Oh and why are prizes always 'up for grabs'? Ugh!

Katek Sun 07-Sep-14 18:49:43

Not petty at all! It's creeping in everywhere. I once even emailed the local NHS trust after the two entrances to our brand new multimillion pound emergency centre were labelled "Adult's" and "Children's". They're still there.

Katek Sun 07-Sep-14 18:51:13

Or people 'stamp their mark' on new houses.....grr!

Katek Sun 07-Sep-14 18:52:56

I'm on a roll tonight! Why is everything a journey now?

janerowena Sun 07-Sep-14 20:35:12

Or a story? I can't store my library of photo folders online now, I am meant to create a pictorial 'story'.

hildajenniJ Sun 07-Sep-14 21:17:39

I was watching the Great North Run this morning. One of the commentators mentioned that one of the elite athletes had "medaled" at the Commonwealth games and the European championships. Since when have you been able to turn a noun into a verb. When I went to school, to meddle, meant to interfere.

merlotgran Sun 07-Sep-14 22:36:59

Yesterday I watched an interview with a woman who had been self harming. She said she had periods of suicidality.

When describing a food product that can be used in a recipe, why are we told 'It eats well?'

Aka Sun 07-Sep-14 23:35:05

On that theme Merlot how can someone 'commit' suicide? You normally commit a crime and suicide hasn't been a criminal offence since 1961.

Nelliemoser Sun 07-Sep-14 23:36:33

I am so sick of hearing "going forward" instead of in the future.
It is such a stupid cliche.
This happened so often on Radio 4 last week I was swearing at the Radio all week.

Anne58 Mon 08-Sep-14 07:03:15

A while ago an interviewer on Radio 4 said "different to" shock

What is the world coming to?

Katek Mon 08-Sep-14 08:48:17

More annoyances.....misuse of 'wonder' for 'wander' and 'defiantly' for 'definitely'! Don't get me started on the rising inflection at the end of sentences-we're not Australian!

Wheniwasyourage Mon 08-Sep-14 10:42:54

Why are previews always "sneak"? And why are so many things "iconic"?

lefthanded Mon 08-Sep-14 11:30:08

Something that has annoyed me for years is seeing a product described as "90% Fat Free". What does that mean? To me, it suggests that 90% of it has no fat in it, while the remaining 10% has some (an unspecified amount) of fat. Not very helpful, is it.

janerowena Mon 08-Sep-14 11:39:31

To me, that says that it has 10% fat!

vegasmags Mon 08-Sep-14 11:47:06

What gets my goat is the use of 'disinterested' instead of 'uninterested'.

numberplease Mon 08-Sep-14 16:20:08

People on TV programmes talk about "grabbing a shower", why, what are they going to do to the poor old shower?