Here's the one that's gotten to me lately: actually. One of my kids will say, "I'm actually coming home for dinner tonight." To which I reply, "I will actually see you then." For some reason they don't get the joke.
Here's the one that's gotten to me lately: actually. One of my kids will say, "I'm actually coming home for dinner tonight." To which I reply, "I will actually see you then." For some reason they don't get the joke.
I was referring to the expressions noted by Ouish, not the original list from Oxford on which you will find these:
1. At the end of the day
2. Fairly unique
3. I personally
5. With all due respect
6. Absolutely
7. It's a nightmare
Which, to the best of my knowledge, are BrE in origin.![]()
I'm surprised like didn't make it.
Grating redundancies:
past historyAnd for all those who like to use the phrase "drugs and alcohol", guess what--alcohol is a drug.
physical violence
previous experience
future plans
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And 'This is me' when reporting a past conversation at great length in case we couldn't work it out.
I'm like talk to the hand.![]()