| | Posted 20/09/2006 09:37:04 | |
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| | One of our salesmen has started to use the word "effectively" in just about every sentence and it's really starting to annoy me. It's even worse than his mate, who likes to use "basically". What does "Effectively, I need to be in Manchester for 10 O'clock" mean?
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| | | Posted 20/09/2006 09:39:14 | |
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|  Sounds like a lad I know. Tries using big words to sound clever but just sounds like a plonker "Erm, hi, yes. I am just calling that we might arrange a possible rendezvous sometime in the near future" Rather than "Do you fancy gonig for a pint next week?"
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| | | Posted 20/09/2006 09:40:49 | |
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| Buffbill (20/09/2006)
One of our salesmen has started to use the word "effectively" in just about every sentence and it's really starting to annoy me. It's even worse than his mate, who likes to use "basically". What does "Effectively, I need to be in Manchester for 10 O'clock" mean? Sounds like a bit of a twat.....effectively.
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| | | Posted 20/09/2006 09:45:02 | |
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| | A friend from uni used to use the word 'blatantly' at least three times in every sentence, with a cockney accent too. Arrgghh, I can still hear it now!
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| | | Posted 20/09/2006 09:47:00 | |
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| I hate the misuse of cetain words, especially people who 'Pacific' when they mean 'specific'. 
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| | | Posted 20/09/2006 09:47:22 | |
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| Buffbill, you should right a book of your observations at work mate. What about people who say "fundamentally" all the time? It's designed to make you believe that the utter tosh they are speaking has the tiniest grain of truth about it.
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| | | Posted 20/09/2006 10:19:07 | |
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| aks. fuck right off and learn how do speak you inbred twat.
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| | | Posted 20/09/2006 10:20:42 | |
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| Paddington Blue (20/09/2006) aks. fuck right off and learn how do speak you inbred twat.Been drinking Paddy?
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| | | Posted 20/09/2006 10:26:30 | |
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| no they say that instead of ask down here. the youth that is.
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| | | Posted 20/09/2006 10:27:09 | |
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| Paddington Blue (20/09/2006) no they say that instead of ask down here. the youth that is.Ah, I get you now. Those little "rude-boy" types?
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