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Why do people keep saying this

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Poppyred Wed 31-Jul-24 08:10:59

Did you get up on the wrong side this morning? Chill 🙄

RosiesMaw2 Wed 31-Jul-24 07:57:22

Tuaim

Yes, I have noticed that recently. I came across a new one the other day 'trail'. Also, the Americans say 'period'. All beyond me. So,............grin

“Period” is the US equivalent of “full stop”

Full stop.

Maggiemaybe Wed 31-Jul-24 07:54:17

Why on earth do you do it?

Why on earth shouldn’t we? confused It’s as valid a way as any to make it clear we agree with a post.

Doodledog Wed 31-Jul-24 07:47:52

There are some things that irritate me a bit, too (‘this’ isn’t one of them - I use it myself sometimes), but not to the point where I would risk making posters feel self-conscious by saying their communication style is stupid and pointless.

It’s really unpleasant on here just now. I hoped that when people accepted the election result it might settle down, but it hasn’t.

Tuaim Wed 31-Jul-24 07:31:09

Yes, I have noticed that recently. I came across a new one the other day 'trail'. Also, the Americans say 'period'. All beyond me. So,............grin

TerriBull Wed 31-Jul-24 07:26:40

I read it as a more emphatic version of agree, "this" encapsulates all the points I would make, perhaps it should be preceded by "exsctly" for even more emphasis. I'm probably over thinking it though before your post it hadn't occurred to me to question it.

Jackiest Wed 31-Jul-24 07:21:54

In response to your post I would just like to say, is this necessary.

kittylester Wed 31-Jul-24 07:15:35

Oops, sorry! I am occasionally guilty as charged although I am not young.

It is something that is used quite often on here.

Skydancer Wed 31-Jul-24 07:07:26

I agree with the OP.

Dickens Wed 31-Jul-24 01:47:26

Crossstitchfan

I know before I ask that I am being unreasonable about what I am going to say.
I don’t know why, but it makes my blood boil when posters start their reply to a post with ‘this.’
Why on earth do you do it? We all have enough of a brain to know that your answer agrees and/or relates to the post it is answering. It just seems a stupid and pointless thing to do. Why not just say ‘I agree’ if you really think it’s necessary?

Crikey!

OldFrill Wed 31-Jul-24 00:51:31

welbeck

guess it's the youngsters' equivalent of ditto.
no good getting het up about it.
styles and customs, terms, change.

"This"
grin

Crossstitchfan Tue 30-Jul-24 23:56:07

welbeck

guess it's the youngsters' equivalent of ditto.
no good getting het up about it.
styles and customs, terms, change.

Well, it gets me het up, rightly or wrongly! I don’t normally notice anything annoying in posts,q I just read them and joy them. Poor spelling or grammar may be there but if it is, it goes over my head. But ‘this’ REALLY gets to me!

RosiesMaw2 Tue 30-Jul-24 23:50:08

I would say it is the verbal equivalent of a tick✔️ or thumbs up 👍 “like”:sign

welbeck Tue 30-Jul-24 23:49:11

guess it's the youngsters' equivalent of ditto.
no good getting het up about it.
styles and customs, terms, change.

Crossstitchfan Tue 30-Jul-24 23:43:47

I know before I ask that I am being unreasonable about what I am going to say.
I don’t know why, but it makes my blood boil when posters start their reply to a post with ‘this.’
Why on earth do you do it? We all have enough of a brain to know that your answer agrees and/or relates to the post it is answering. It just seems a stupid and pointless thing to do. Why not just say ‘I agree’ if you really think it’s necessary?