Anyone else got any of these. Here's a few of mine:
- Managers asking for 110%.
- People using the @ sign to mean "to". At and to are not the same thing. When did all this nonsense start?
- "To die for", unless you're talking about your kids or some deeply held beliefs not very much is worth dying for, especially not bloody cream cakes.
- Glass half empty/full - there are two perfectly good words optimist and pessimist, why are people seemingly incapable of using them?
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I hate using "like" instead of just pausing before you say something, stupid twonks.
It IS important. It DOES matter. And it DOES make you look a moron.
FFS
Any sweeping generalisation which is obviously nonsense
Denigrating others - we all do it but I like the saying 'It is better to find one fault in yourself than a thousand faults in other people'
"Not being funny,but......."
Well you are being f****** funny you ignorant piece of s***. Grrrrr
Rio Ferdinand does it all the time on twitter (despite me correcting him on it)
At the end of the day!
Sentences that rise in tone to make a statement sound like a question!
the 'k' that seems to have appeared at the end of 'something', 'nothing' etc
You're and your annoy me
I also used to work with a guy who said "pacifically" instead of specifically!
I am really anal about spelling and hate seeing typos in official or important documentation.
I also hate some of the iPhones auto corrections too. It's usually pretty good but sometimes it's utter wibble it comes out with
Think that sentence needed a comma ;)
And people using an apostrophe before the s in plurals.
I also get irritated by the disappearance of 'and' from newspaper and internet headlines, e.g. 'Obama, Cameron meet for Washington talks'. Just put the bloody AND there!
I totally agree on this one! Also one I hate is people saying how someone/something is 'ironic' when it clearly isn't, you're just being sarcastic which is called the 'lowest form of wit' for a bloody good reason.
Think that sentence needed a comma ;)[/quote]
Semi colon ;)
[quote][cite]Posted By: tom- k[/cite]haha touche, saw that but you got there first.[/quote]
*Touché
Today in Greenwich, I saw a notice advertising 'Shephards Pie'. The lack of apostrophe I can deal with but the spelling got on my tits.
The same board also included 'potatoe,' which is just criminal
Grrrr.