Phrases that annoy you the most
Discussion
Today English as it were spoke, so to say, no longer exists. We have throwaway clichés, language I really don't understand, but if there is one expression I always react to it happened again this weekend. People who come to see me once a year, waving goodbye and shouting "see you later". But I won't see them for a year, and strangely they always want to come at Le Mans weekend; so just what is "later"? For me it used to say "be back this evening" as I went off to the pub or the cinema, not next bloody year. It really gets my goat, and I don't hesitate to say so.
So what expressions really get to you? I'll be interested to see.
So what expressions really get to you? I'll be interested to see.
lowdrag said:
People who come to see me once a year, waving goodbye and shouting "see you later".
This one annoys me as well. That phrase to me means "I'll see you later today", and nothing else. If it won't be later today, then the phrase is "see you tomorrow", or just "see you again".Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff