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No more. No less.

nuff said,

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Here in the Netherlands you'd mostly here " OK ! " 

And that goes from " Hey, I got my PPL today! ". Reply: "OK !"  to  "My father died today".  Reply:  "OK !" 

It has become a total automatic sickness. Most people don't even realize the're saying it. Appropiate or totally inappropiate. doesn't seem to matter... "OK ! ".

  

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1 hour ago, Javiz said:

Here in the Netherlands you'd mostly here " OK ! " 

And that goes from " Hey, I got my PPL today! ". Reply: "OK !"  to  "My father died today".  Reply:  "OK !" 

It has become a total automatic sickness. Most people don't even realize the're saying it. Appropiate or totally inappropiate. doesn't seem to matter... "OK ! ".

  

"My father died today".  Reply:  "OK !" 

That really sounds as if they don't care. 

"OK, so what?"


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“Amazing” is the default retort in the UK primarily by young people who seem to talk in cliches these days.

Other cliches include “I’m so sorry for your loss”and “Thank you so much”.

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I hear Awesome loads, plus other superlatives. It is irritating but seems to be part of a bigger trend. Exaggerated descriptions or inflammatory language. Some of the media outlets in the UK are terrible in this respect. Minor irritation between two parties becomes "Rage". Disagreement becomes "Hate" and a desire to oppose becomes a "Jihad".........inflammatory language or over the top superlatives with very little room for nuance. Polar opposites everywhere and very little middle ground.

Regarding insincere automatic responses.....I guess we all know when we hear them if they are sincere or not. We have evolved to spot the difference, sound, body language, past experience of a person or situation. 

If you want a sincere greeting in a restaurant try Greece, particularly Crete. If you want insincere try most major cities. A generalisation I know but hey😉

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2 hours ago, GaryK said:

Polar opposites everywhere and very little middle ground.

That seems to almost worldwide today Gary.  

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Seem to recall "Far out man" and "bitchin'" in my 70s decade.  "Radical" also was heard I think...that may have been the 80s though.


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'Bitchin' was used in my generation also.

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"Wicked"

"Sound"

"Mega"

What irritates me is when they say "i" is instead of it is, or it's.

And why do young people when they ask for something in a shop or restaurant say can I get? What the hell! It's can I HAVE? 

And mishtery instead of mystery.

They aren't speech impediments they're habits, it spreads like a disease.  

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On 3/19/2022 at 10:25 AM, Ray Proudfoot said:

“Amazing” is the default retort in the UK primarily by young people who seem to talk in cliches these days.

Other cliches include “I’m so sorry for your loss”and “Thank you so much”.

Just rolled out on autopilot with no thought whatsoever.

Let's not forget 'Hi guys' (shop assistants) 'No problem' (shop assistants 'Have a lovely rest of the day/morning/afternoon' (shop assistants


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1 hour ago, Ron Attwood said:

Let's not forget 'Hi guys' (shop assistants) 'No problem' (shop assistants 'Have a lovely rest of the day/morning/afternoon' (shop assistants

Yep, add ‘em all to this list. I do find “hi guys” amusing when the target audience are all female. 🤣


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Galileo's student peeking through telescope: Oh look, I see a tiny Galaxy!

Galileo: Far out!

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Football commentators calling the pitch the “floor”. 🤨

Floors are indoors, it’s the ground ‘cos football pitches in England are all outdoors. 🥅


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1 hour ago, Ray Proudfoot said:

Yep, add ‘em all to this list. I do find “hi guys” amusing when the target audience are all female.

I had three daughters and a son.  And when they were all in their teens both the daughter and my son said, "You guys" when addressing the group.  Guys is unisex here.

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41 minutes ago, birdguy said:

Guys is unisex here.

Sadly being used over here too. I never remember saying it. TV to blame.


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