So 11:07 - Mar 26 with 3262 views | Nogginthenog | What is this latest annoying trend to start every sentence in a conversation with "so"?. You wouldnt write it in a sentence so why do it in conversation? Yours angry of Swansea | | | | |
So on 11:14 - Mar 26 with 2598 views | Whiterockin | So what's your problem with it. | | | |
So on 11:22 - Mar 26 with 2584 views | Nogginthenog |
So on 11:14 - Mar 26 by Whiterockin | So what's your problem with it. |
It boils my piss. So it does. | | | |
So on 11:44 - Mar 26 with 2557 views | Loyal |
So on 11:22 - Mar 26 by Nogginthenog | It boils my piss. So it does. |
Well, so it is. [Post edited 26 Mar 2017 11:45]
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So on 11:45 - Mar 26 with 2554 views | monmouth | So, a needle pulling thread. | |
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So on 12:14 - Mar 26 with 2523 views | nantywatcher |
So on 11:14 - Mar 26 by Whiterockin | So what's your problem with it. |
Good way to start a thread!! It drives me crazy as well - let's start a campaign to get it banned from all media outlets. | | | |
So on 16:07 - Mar 26 with 2407 views | Dewi1jack |
So on 11:45 - Mar 26 by monmouth | So, a needle pulling thread. |
La. A note to follow so | |
| If you wake up breathing, thats a good start to your day and you'll make many thousands of people envious. |
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So on 20:36 - Mar 26 with 2343 views | FieryJack | I first started noticing this about 5 years ago & drives me up the wall. The strange thing is that I've never come across it in real life - it seems, bizarrely, to have originated in academia, and is most frequently used by scientists, university lecturers etc. during interviews on Radio 4. You'd bloody we'll think they'd know better. Politicians are now infected. Unsurprisingly, it seems to me that it began in American academic/university circles. Utterly awful. | | | |
So on 20:39 - Mar 26 with 2335 views | jack2jack |
So on 11:45 - Mar 26 by monmouth | So, a needle pulling thread. |
Fa a long long way to go! So there 😀 | | | | Login to get fewer ads
So on 20:59 - Mar 26 with 2309 views | monmouth |
So on 20:36 - Mar 26 by FieryJack | I first started noticing this about 5 years ago & drives me up the wall. The strange thing is that I've never come across it in real life - it seems, bizarrely, to have originated in academia, and is most frequently used by scientists, university lecturers etc. during interviews on Radio 4. You'd bloody we'll think they'd know better. Politicians are now infected. Unsurprisingly, it seems to me that it began in American academic/university circles. Utterly awful. |
Starting a sentence with "Look" is worse and straight out of the politician's pr guide to try and sound assertive and authoritative, instead of the farties they are. Does my swede in. | |
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So on 21:04 - Mar 26 with 2299 views | Swanjaxs |
So on 20:59 - Mar 26 by monmouth | Starting a sentence with "Look" is worse and straight out of the politician's pr guide to try and sound assertive and authoritative, instead of the farties they are. Does my swede in. |
"Listen up" is the modern day "look" dont you know.... all the youngsters are using it on social media apparently 👀 | |
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So on 21:23 - Mar 26 with 2266 views | jack2jack |
So on 21:04 - Mar 26 by Swanjaxs | "Listen up" is the modern day "look" dont you know.... all the youngsters are using it on social media apparently 👀 |
Youngster in work with me starts every sentence with Oh! | | | |
So on 21:52 - Mar 26 with 2250 views | Nogginthenog | Glad I'm not alone | | | |
So on 22:15 - Mar 26 with 2232 views | Loyal |
So on 21:23 - Mar 26 by jack2jack | Youngster in work with me starts every sentence with Oh! |
In the U.K. it's 'listen in' More Americana nonsense is listen up. | |
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So on 22:27 - Mar 26 with 2209 views | jack247 | Anyone ever worked in customer service in South Wales? Every third customer starts off with 'What it is right see....' and then explains what they want. | | | |
So on 22:39 - Mar 26 with 2199 views | jack2jack |
So on 22:15 - Mar 26 by Loyal | In the U.K. it's 'listen in' More Americana nonsense is listen up. |
Yep gets on my nerves too! | | | |
So on 22:49 - Mar 26 with 2188 views | ploppy |
You're certainly not. I started noticing this a couple of years ago and once you've noticed it you can't un-notice it. Someone being interviewed on telly the other day (can't remember who, maybe on Sunday Brunch) started every answer with the word "so" - about five answers in a row. And then there was Noah Cyrus saying "like" every other word. I despair. | | | |
So on 01:17 - Mar 27 with 2142 views | Rogerstone | I used to work in Fforestfach many moons ago and a regular phrase there was 'what it is' That was annoying! | |
| "Gylfi's on fire, your defence is terrified!" |
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So on 01:18 - Mar 27 with 2140 views | Rogerstone | Or a 40+ gent who calls people 'bruv' wat a coooont! | |
| "Gylfi's on fire, your defence is terrified!" |
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So on 03:14 - Mar 27 with 2119 views | dameedna |
So on 01:18 - Mar 27 by Rogerstone | Or a 40+ gent who calls people 'bruv' wat a coooont! |
west ham had a blonde lad in midfield they called soppy bollocks. Never heard it used anywhere else again. So ppy bollocks | | | |
So on 06:09 - Mar 27 with 2088 views | squarebear | My bête noire is "Absolutely" If you mean "yes" just say "yes". | | | |
So on 09:45 - Mar 27 with 2024 views | dickythorpe | Agree with Monmouth. Aussie cricketers especially Ricky Ponting used to start answering every question with "Look", a few New Zealanders do it and now fecking RobHowley does it!!!! Politicians I've noticed use it. "Moving forwards"........... "absolutely" is just a faux clever way of saying YES anyway "It is what it is" [Post edited 27 Mar 2017 9:51]
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So on 09:48 - Mar 27 with 2017 views | swansRus | how about this corker that's doing the rounds - even with BBC reporters 'one of the only' - i.e. 'one of the only Brits left..' does my head in either you're the only one - or you're one of the few retards | | | |
So on 10:01 - Mar 27 with 2001 views | perchrockjack | It's the inflection at the end of sentences that gets me. We re not fookn Aussies WRwick will explain | |
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So on 13:45 - Mar 28 with 1868 views | Trundle10 |
So on 22:27 - Mar 26 by jack247 | Anyone ever worked in customer service in South Wales? Every third customer starts off with 'What it is right see....' and then explains what they want. |
I am phoning you I am...... | | | |
So on 13:52 - Mar 28 with 1862 views | yescomeon | Why would you not start a sentence with so? | |
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