Saturday, 8 November 2008

Top 10 most irritating phrases in English

Today's Telegraph had an interesting article about the top 10 most irritating phrases used in English, as compiled by Oxford. It's an interesting question- why are the researchers at Oxford not using their time better, maybe looking for a solution to create world peace. But that's a question for another day.
My list of annoying phrases:
  • At the end of the day, we need to deliver...
  • We own this project
  • It's a nightmare; it's scary
  • 24/7
  • What is the ETA?
  • It's not rocket science
  • youallrightthere? (said in a Brit accent)
  • cheers
  • heyhowzitgoin?
  • does that make sense?
  • to be honest
  • bad spellings- 'loose' v 'lose'
  • look at it this way
  • let's take a step back and think about this
  • leave that one with me
  • we need to push back if we don't have the resources
  • carbon footprint; going green
  • let's take that one offline
  • give me a heads-up when the report is ready to go
  • LOL and other text speak without vowels (ok, that one's personal- just takes too much effort to figure out the text msg)
  • re-inventing the wheel
  • good to go

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