Things that annoy you beyond reason...(Vol. 7)

Things that annoy you beyond reason...(Vol. 7)

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Red9zero

7,248 posts

60 months

Tuesday
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Cotty said:
RizzoTheRat said:
Variations in pronunciation I can cope with but what really annoys me is when I watch a US youtuber doing a How To video and they can't just "do" things, they have to "Go ahead and do" things. Some of them manage 5 or 6 "Go ahead and"s per minute! It's even more annoying that "Gotten"
Are they swapping things out rather than changing them hehe
Mind you they could care less
Or putting a "fresh" part in. Not sure why, but that annoys me.

Dan Singh

906 posts

53 months

Tuesday
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Red9zero said:
Cotty said:
RizzoTheRat said:
Variations in pronunciation I can cope with but what really annoys me is when I watch a US youtuber doing a How To video and they can't just "do" things, they have to "Go ahead and do" things. Some of them manage 5 or 6 "Go ahead and"s per minute! It's even more annoying that "Gotten"
Are they swapping things out rather than changing them hehe
Mind you they could care less
Or putting a "fresh" part in. Not sure why, but that annoys me.
It's the alacrity with which the British ape these language mutilations that gets me.
I hear reaching out, takeaways, and bunches of things that are not grapes or flowers all the time now.

deadtom

2,620 posts

168 months

Tuesday
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Dan Singh said:
It's the alacrity with which the British ape these language mutilations that gets me.
I hear reaching out, takeaways, and bunches of things that are not grapes or flowers all the time now.
What's the correctly British word for takeaway? I thought 'takeaway' is the British version; 'to-go' or 'takeout' is the US version, isn't it?

Doofus

26,606 posts

176 months

Tuesday
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deadtom said:
Dan Singh said:
It's the alacrity with which the British ape these language mutilations that gets me.
I hear reaching out, takeaways, and bunches of things that are not grapes or flowers all the time now.
What's the correctly British word for takeaway? I thought 'takeaway' is the British version; 'to-go' or 'takeout' is the US version, isn't it?
I assumed he meant "Things we should remember from this meeting".

ETA: "Bunch of fives" isn't an Americanism.

Dan Singh

906 posts

53 months

Tuesday
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Doofus said:
deadtom said:
Dan Singh said:
It's the alacrity with which the British ape these language mutilations that gets me.
I hear reaching out, takeaways, and bunches of things that are not grapes or flowers all the time now.
What's the correctly British word for takeaway? I thought 'takeaway' is the British version; 'to-go' or 'takeout' is the US version, isn't it?
I assumed he meant "Things we should remember from this meeting".

ETA: "Bunch of fives" isn't an Americanism.
I did indeed mean "Things we should remember from this meeting". Usually the sort of meeting where they say "going forward" a lot and every response to the Q&A starts with "hey, that's a great question, thanks for asking" even if it's a stupid question.



deadtom

2,620 posts

168 months

Tuesday
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Dan Singh said:
I did indeed mean "Things we should remember from this meeting". Usually the sort of meeting where they say "going forward" a lot and every response to the Q&A starts with "hey, that's a great question, thanks for asking" even if it's a stupid question.

ah, yes those things annoy me too

stemll

4,160 posts

203 months

Tuesday
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Dan Singh said:
I did indeed mean "Things we should remember from this meeting". Usually the sort of meeting where they say "going forward" a lot and every response to the Q&A starts with "hey, that's a great question, thanks for asking" even if it's a stupid question.

Do we work in the same place?

Fermit

13,199 posts

103 months

Tuesday
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Today, our local tip. Take 3 bits of car undertray there, to, you know, dispose of them responsibly. 'We can't take them, as they're 'car parts'. For sure, but over there, there's a skip labelled 'hard plastics'. 'Yep, but we can't take them as they're off a car'

Fine. I'll break them up and put them in the black bin, to no doubt end up in landfill. Anyone without a moral compass would likely fly-tip them. At least the guy at the tip agreed it's bonkers.

Antony Moxey

8,265 posts

222 months

Tuesday
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Fermit said:
Today, our local tip. Take 3 bits of car undertray there, to, you know, dispose of them responsibly. 'We can't take them, as they're 'car parts'. For sure, but over there, there's a skip labelled 'hard plastics'. 'Yep, but we can't take them as they're off a car'

Fine. I'll break them up and put them in the black bin, to no doubt end up in landfill. Anyone without a moral compass would likely fly-tip them. At least the guy at the tip agreed it's bonkers.
Yes, I had this some years ago with some old brake calipers. As with you ‘car parts’. Yes, and I was going to put them in the skip labeled metal. Nope, car parts. So I lobbed them in the general waste bin when I got home.

jamesson

3,054 posts

224 months

Tuesday
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RizzoTheRat said:
Variations in pronunciation I can cope with but what really annoys me is when I watch a US youtuber doing a How To video and they can't just "do" things, they have to "Go ahead and do" things. Some of them manage 5 or 6 "Go ahead and"s per minute! It's even more annoying that "Gotten"
Yes! Drives me nuts.

jamesson

3,054 posts

224 months

Tuesday
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Dan Singh said:
Red9zero said:
Cotty said:
RizzoTheRat said:
Variations in pronunciation I can cope with but what really annoys me is when I watch a US youtuber doing a How To video and they can't just "do" things, they have to "Go ahead and do" things. Some of them manage 5 or 6 "Go ahead and"s per minute! It's even more annoying that "Gotten"
Are they swapping things out rather than changing them hehe
Mind you they could care less
Or putting a "fresh" part in. Not sure why, but that annoys me.
It's the alacrity with which the British ape these language mutilations that gets me.
I hear reaching out, takeaways, and bunches of things that are not grapes or flowers all the time now.
Bloody 'gifted' as well. rolleyes What's wrong with 'gave'?

silverfoxcc

7,760 posts

148 months

Tuesday
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In Edinburgh iirc there is an Indian Take-away called Curry Oot

John D.

18,120 posts

212 months

Tuesday
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stemll said:
Dan Singh said:
I did indeed mean "Things we should remember from this meeting". Usually the sort of meeting where they say "going forward" a lot and every response to the Q&A starts with "hey, that's a great question, thanks for asking" even if it's a stupid question.

Do we work in the same place?
Do you have a 'drum beat' of meetings?



Mr Squarekins

1,088 posts

65 months

Tuesday
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John D. said:
stemll said:
Dan Singh said:
I did indeed mean "Things we should remember from this meeting". Usually the sort of meeting where they say "going forward" a lot and every response to the Q&A starts with "hey, that's a great question, thanks for asking" even if it's a stupid question.

Do we work in the same place?
Do you have a 'drum beat' of meetings?
Still on 'business speak' - 'Can I have a chat with yourself?' or 'he came and spoke with myself.'

Thick people who believe yourself and myself are longer versions of you and me.

thetapeworm

11,502 posts

242 months

Tuesday
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The Kerrang channel is no more on Sky, "Now Rock" has replaced it.

They're playing Coldplay.

jamesson

3,054 posts

224 months

Tuesday
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Mr Squarekins said:
Still on 'business speak' - 'Can I have a chat with yourself?' or 'he came and spoke with myself.'

Thick people who believe yourself and myself are longer versions of you and me.
Or "myself and John had a meeting". FFS. rolleyes

John D.

18,120 posts

212 months

Tuesday
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Mr Squarekins said:
John D. said:
stemll said:
Dan Singh said:
I did indeed mean "Things we should remember from this meeting". Usually the sort of meeting where they say "going forward" a lot and every response to the Q&A starts with "hey, that's a great question, thanks for asking" even if it's a stupid question.

Do we work in the same place?
Do you have a 'drum beat' of meetings?
Still on 'business speak' - 'Can I have a chat with yourself?' or 'he came and spoke with myself.'

Thick people who believe yourself and myself are longer versions of you and me.
Can we take this off line?

DavieW

768 posts

111 months

Tuesday
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silverfoxcc said:
In Edinburgh iirc there is an Indian Take-away called Curry Oot
Dundee has/had a takeaway called "Tak-awa"

hidetheelephants

25,953 posts

196 months

Tuesday
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DavieW said:
silverfoxcc said:
In Edinburgh iirc there is an Indian Take-away called Curry Oot
Dundee has/had a takeaway called "Tak-awa"
Dundee should have a chip shop called the Chip-Peh. hehe

the-norseman

12,731 posts

174 months

Wednesday
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thetapeworm said:
The Kerrang channel is no more on Sky, "Now Rock" has replaced it.

They're playing Coldplay.
RIP Kerrang, I spent most of my time after school watching it.