This is a great thread. I use many of these sayings already and I've picked up a few new ones.
I've always loved "I correct other peoples grammar" person. I've met at least three of them in my life and one was comedy gold. If you think that you correct your coworkers grammar more than you should have to, you do. You guys are fun to mess with.
This may not belong here but some friends and I tried having conversations that ended with 'and whatnot' all the time. Was pretty fun.
A high school one I'm sure glad went away was 'cash', but it was pronounced more like 'casual'.
Yeah man, that's caj... Wtf!
Haha - this is literally where my username cones from (I spelt it kajz). I thought it was so cool back in junior high and high school. Now I have a number of terrible user names on various websites.
/Cool story bro
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Haha - this is literally where my username cones from (I spelt it kajz). I thought it was so cool back in junior high and high school. Now I have a number of terrible user names on various websites.
/Cool story bro
I always read it as MrKatz44, like you were some dirty Oiler fan who mis-spelled the name of your team's dear leader. So, uhm. Sorry.
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I really, really, really hate: "Wakey, wakey" and slightly less "Rise and shine". Go away, morning people!! My new colleague says these things................ I hope by completely ignoring him, he'll get the hint
"No one put a gun to your head"- so the criteria for decision-making is whether or not someone's going to shoot you?
I don't think it's a matter that holding a gun to someone's head is the criteria(sic) for decision making. Its an extreme way of saying that no one forced them to make their decision in the manner that they did. No one is suggesting that all decisions must be made with a gun to your head. (Hey, unless that's your thing. I won't judge.) It is only to suggest that the decision wasn't made under duress.