A new poll released by Marist ranks some of the the most annoying phrases of the year.
And for the seventh year in a row — “whatever” takes the crown.
“It’s not a real answer, but people use it for everything,” Austin Barnes, of the Bronx, told CBS2’s Tracee Carrasco.
Coming in second on the list is “no offense but,” because people feel that usually what comes after that but is something that’s going to offend you.
“You’re going to be honest and it’s going to hurt, but I say it all the time,” a man said.
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7 comments:
I really sick of hearing "Really?"
Seems to be the catch phrase of the day.
I hate "does that make sence?" Do you really care what I think. Most likey not.
LMAO!! This was one of Mike Taylor's least favorite responses to get. RIP, Mikey, we love and miss you!!
I hate the (pick one - community, church, people, citizens, etc) phrase "they came together" ...to.....
How about people when asked a question respond with the first word "so".
Q." Guest, please describe the flooding along the Mississippi"
A." So, the water is coming up"
How about people that cannot correctly pronounce words.
Button becomes Bu-in
I hate young people working a cash register. Despite the fact that they would be lost and dumbfounded if the machine didn't tell them how much change to give, these young kids like to had you wadded up bills upside down and backward, and drop the coins into your hand from 3 inches away. Young little stupid brats!
most annoying words to me, Obama and hillary
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