The most used expression?

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The most used expression?

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"At the end of the day".
"At this moment in time".
Never a meeting at work went by with these two being used quite heavily.
As for on the forum, my vote would go to, "LOL".

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When interviewing any sport's personality, it's
"Y'know"
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Not going to be too hard to draw up a long short list, innit ?
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H
I hate the use of the word 'right' .......... right.... :lol:

Corporate speech includes........ 'Blue sky thinking'.... 'Pushing the envelope'

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Absolutely.
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jbilton wrote: Corporate speech includes........ 'Blue sky thinking'.... 'Pushing the envelope'
The most bizarre I've heard is "Over the horizon radar" :crazyeyes:
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One of the most common phrases I hear in the office is "what is it doing now ?" usually as the database server goes nuts or bogs down.
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Re: The most used expression?

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Hello everyone
One that pops up quite frequently is "He or she turned around and said"
Why not he or she said?

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Like.

As in, like I thought, like, that it was ok, like.
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Re: The most used expression?

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Obviously, it's obviously! :) 8)

There's also "I'm on the train" - the mobile user's favourite.

Our management are always going on about "meeting targets" - rubbish! You either hit them or miss them - you don't call them up and invite them out for a meal! :roll:

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Re: The most used expression?

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Hello Ash
This sums up a mobile phone conversation
Never, have so many, been saying so much about so little.
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Re: The most used expression?

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I would go for "OK". I know in telephone conversations I use it over 10 times :lol:
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My favourite one has to be 'Do one!' :lol:
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Re: The most used expression?

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mijemcc wrote:<snip>
As for on the forum, my vote would go to, "LOL".

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Not a patch on "right", though! :D
jbilton wrote:H
I hate the use of the word 'right' .......... right.... :lol: <snip>
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Obviously a lot of those are used in the correct context, e.g right - opposite of left, right-handed, right angle, but I wouldn't be surprised if at least 75% aren't! :roll:
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Re: The most used expression?

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Not quite the sort of thing the original question is about.....but the most inappropriately used expressions I can think of...

"Are you alright?".....when used by someone bending over a groaning human form lying on the ground.
......"Of course I'm alright! I'm lying here for the fun of it!" might be the answer one day. :lol:

Alternatively....immediately after you've hit your head on a doorway, for example, and you shout "Ouch."...whilst you're staggering about in pain, some bright spark will ask.."Have you hurt yourself?".



And a phrase I hear far too often......"......almost exactly......"
.....as in "Its almost exactly a year since the disaster." But its not! Its either "Almost a year...." or "Exactly a year.....". It can't be both!
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