Cowfold Seagull
Fan of the 17 bus
Basically, and with all due respect is more annoying to me
Or someone ending a sentence with, you see, or, don't you know? patronising, and showing a lack of respect.
Basically, and with all due respect is more annoying to me
Basically, and with all due respect is more annoying to me
This was always something i associated with Australians but since the pandemic i have subconsciously started to do it quite frequently whilst answering someone.
I seems to have crept in over here now, unless i've not really noticed it before
Glory days of a deeply defensive Micky Adams launching every interview answer, no matter how innocuous the question, with a "look..."
I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone start a sentence with 'Look or listen'. Definitely odd.
"To be honest" can give the impression that the person using it generally isn't.
I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone start a sentence with 'Look or listen'. Definitely odd.
This was always something i associated with Australians but since the pandemic i have subconsciously started to do it quite frequently whilst answering someone.
I seems to have crept in over here now, unless i've not really noticed it before
Using "like" 3+ times in every sentence is the most annoying thing around at the moment. It's like, you know, a bit like, erm, people don't like know how speak properly anymore like innit.
Aussie default to start a sentence with "look" when being interviewed on telly or answering a question. Never heard it here.
Politicians, in particular Tony Blair, used to start sentences with "look" a lot when trying to get a point across to the thick populace. I found it incredibly annoying and condescending.
So, what shall we do about it?