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What current day words drive you up the wall?

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Poppyjo Sun 07-Aug-22 21:44:21

I guess I must be getting older and grumpier! I used to go with the flow.

I cannot stand
Woke, wokery.
This arvo,
Somethink.
The olds (I do sometimes laugh at that).
Bit (of water)ie drop.

Mind you guess I am very lucky if that’s all I have to worry about.

What are your pet hate words.

Luckygirl3 Tue 25-Oct-22 17:18:00

Absolutely.

If you are feeling bored one day, put the radio on and count the number of times this word is said!

Esmay Tue 25-Oct-22 18:03:55

Like sandwiched between each word - I can't follow the conversation .
Iconic - used far too frequently .
Gobsmacked
Woke
Binary
Trans
Pushing the envelope
Back story
Gonna
Somefink
Veggie
Cheers when not in a public house.

The list is endless
...

Witzend Fri 28-Oct-22 22:58:19

Especially now, ‘gifting’. Hate it! I don’t give gifts anyway, only presents.

echt Tue 08-Nov-22 22:29:58

I don't mind "this arvo", but then I'm in Australia, though not Australian.
"Showcase" as a verb.
"Gonna" when written, as it is on so many MN posts. You have to really think to write that, not a typo. What on earth makes such people think it sounds good?
"Passed". I always think of spiritualist associations, passing to the other side. Don't like it anyway, though would not voice this when others use it.

Wyllow3 Tue 08-Nov-22 22:53:27

I'm literally this or that all the time as in

"I mean, I literally saw the ......."

lovebeigecardigans1955 Wed 09-Nov-22 14:04:06

Way more

grannypiper Wed 09-Nov-22 14:14:04

Holibobs
Crimbo
Furbabies

HeavenLeigh Sat 22-Apr-23 15:46:35

Hey guys when someone wants to get a groups attention! Furbaby my pets are not my furbabies . I might love them to bits but that word grinds my gears! Hubby, send me a piccy. Another one. Heads up. I could go on forever but I’d only bore myself

Ali08 Sat 22-Apr-23 23:59:15

*Talking of deceased people, 'we lost our MiL...'
Well, that was bloody careless of you, didn't you try to find her?

WOKE - GRRRR!!

Somethink/anythink ESPECIALLY said by someone such as a TEACHER!!

Often repeated words in conversations such as seen or heard on the news. Do these people not know a wider vocabulary?

Misspellings in news articles...where are all the editors these days?

Women being referred to as Ms. or Mrs. even when single. Why not Miss. anymore?

I'm going to shut up now before I get too agitated.

Witzend Tue 25-Apr-23 10:12:41

Re the need to specify ‘haitch’ over the phone, I use the ‘airline’ alphabet (can’t recall its proper name) which I had to learn when working for one about 100 years ago. So it’d be ‘hotel’ . Dh and I invariably use it over the phone for our postcode - Juliet November etc. I still remember the call sign for one of the planes - Whisky Zulu.🙂

Georgesgran Tue 25-Apr-23 10:54:49

I use the phonetic alphabet too, especially over the phone, but more often than not, face to face. Makes things easier.

Penniejane Wed 26-Apr-23 20:33:01

An old post but having read it I had to contribute reading the word of instead of have, as in I should of. It literally makes my hair stand on end 🤣

Witzend Thu 27-Apr-23 07:29:49

‘Anyways’, instead of ‘anyway’.

I’m not sure where that’s come from but I’m seeing it a lot lately.

Witzend Thu 27-Apr-23 07:42:28

I just tested myself on the phonetic alphabet, and had forgotten at least 3 - Mike, Oscar and Papa (thank you Mr Google) and now I can’t remember the other 1 or 2.
😂 or possibly 😩.

M0nica Thu 27-Apr-23 08:04:42

'Lived experience' How does it differ from simply having an 'experience'?
or is it as compared with a dead experience (what would that be?}

How can you not have been alive when you had an experience.

Gingster Thu 27-Apr-23 08:09:27

I’ve got your back! Grrrrr

Redhead56 Thu 27-Apr-23 08:12:56

I cannot stand all of the trendy words mentioned above they are made to annoy and they do. I have a few words I use but can’t possibly repeat them as they are not in vogue or politically correct.

loopyloo Thu 27-Apr-23 08:15:10

This is quite unique...

Visgir1 Thu 27-Apr-23 09:11:06

Absolutely 100%..drives me potty.

LRavenscroft Thu 27-Apr-23 10:51:05

A bit of lippy. I am not Kat Slater from Eastenders.
Having a conversation about something. i.e. Meghan Markle and her conversations. So, what is she doing about it?
Hun - I am not your hun.

Blondiescot Thu 27-Apr-23 10:56:20

Another old thread which has mysteriously been revived...

FishandChips15 Thu 27-Apr-23 11:04:03

Would you like a cup of tea etc.

Answer: "No I am alright thanks".

Caleo Thu 27-Apr-23 11:04:10

'Literally' when they don't know what 'literally' means. I know words change in meanings, but when people use big words about abstract concepts without understanding they spread ignorance around many of the other people they talk to.

Caleo Thu 27-Apr-23 11:06:45

Monica, a "lived" experience is contrasted with a vicarious experience as in stories or reportage.

Caleo Thu 27-Apr-23 11:11:50

I know 'absolutely'is a trendy word and is used carelessly. I am not annoyed by this because very few people comprehend the metaphysical meaning of the Absolute, and those who do so are not going to be confused by careless chatter.