• well5H1T3@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Quite a few;

    literally

    • if one repeats this in 5 seconds in a conversation.

    like

    • not against saying like, but when is used in “describing” you will be judged.

    obvi

    • ugh, I just hate this.

    legit

    • When I hear legit, all I see is insecurities. DO YOUR RESEARCH, TRUST YOUR GUTS.

    And yes, I’m millennial.

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      Ohh I see you’re missing out on the fun side of “legit” Because this is what I am thinking when somebody says “legit”

      Also isn’t it some kind of skateboard term from the 90’s? “Broooo that 720 was legiiit 🤙”

      “Like” is a critical one for me. As a non native speaker it’s just so tempting to use. Like in the above example. I would have 100% introduced that direct speech with Like

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    I have a long list of people I would execute if I could get away with it. The transgressions that get you on the list are numerous and varied.

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    If you cannot chew with your mouth closed and you are older than 6 years, you should not be allowed to vote, operate heavy machinery or have children.

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    Disheveled hair. If you have long(ish) hair and you’re going out in public, at least drag a comb through it so you don’t look like a bed-head.

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      I don’t mind when people eat fast food, but I do get annoyed when people brag about eating fast food.

      Especially now that prices have inflated so it’s no longer corporate factory machine cheap.

      There are so many random food places even in the most rundown parts of a city that have both much better quality and bang for buck.

      I’d even argue you’re not getting an authentic philly cheese if you get it from a place that’s not in the ghetto or has been advertised online in any capacity. And the funny thing is the real one is usually cheaper too.

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      When I was at my lowest I spent close to $3000 on McDonald’s in 2 months. Just went through all my savings eating fast food multiple times a day. Now it’s hard for me to even eat it

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        I have a stark reminder of the worst period in my life where I did the same. The “account performance” chart in an investment of mine showed steady growth and monthly inputs, then there’s a cliff, and over a period of a few months, it’s completely emptied. Thousands, easily. And the vast majority was fast food and liquor

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    I judge anyone who misses the letter G out when they say the word “recognise”.

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    Secretly, I’ll pass judgement on someone until I realize I know nothing about them and would be unhappy if someone judged me without knowing anything about me. Then I judge myself for being judgmental.

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    Being smarmy. I can’t stand people who are ready to manipulate anything out of people as they do it with their smarmy smirks.

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    Putting the dollar sign after the number. Yes, that is how it is read, but not how it is written. “Five dollars” is $5, not 5$.

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    Whether people read as a hobby or not. As it implies a type of interest into the world around them.

    And as a lesser second, what they read.