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Phrases That Have Started Getting On Your Nerves

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joggerjayne | 17:59 Thu 06th Feb 2014 | Phrases & Sayings
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"Wiltshire farm foods"
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Phrases that have started getting on my nerves: "It's your round, Chris" "Time gentlemen, please" "This is a newsagent's shop, not a library - and make sure that you put it back on the top shelf" "If you do that again, I'll call security" ;-)
21:20 Thu 06th Feb 2014
Don't start them off Boxtops, they love whinging and moaning about the weather darn south, a little rain and you'd think it was the apocalypse.
I'm not moaning, just stating a fact. This weather is good for getting the freezer full of baking....
You hadn't posted mazie when I typed that, I wasn't directing it at you. :-)
...haha, you were ready for me though :o) xx
Well you are well used to rain in Manchester!
Yep ... always ;-)

Ark goes and hides
On Ararat?
....hard working people who are doing the right thing...
....working with our partner agencies to...

"probably"...is doing my head in.... every time I ask the OH a question, this is what he retorts.....I think I might end up doing something drastic. If you see me in court you'll know why :o(
When someone replies "Me, too" to being told, "I love you". Infers that the recipient loves themselves, too.
In restaurants: "Is everything all right" (Why, what has the chef not told us?) This is only marginally better than "Nobody else has complained" (No doubt, but they haven't got this meal here)
... your call is important to us ...
It's not fit for purpose. What purpose?
We give 110% Duh!!
Unexpected ...

(do I really have to tell you the rest of the sentence?)
Amazing - everything is amazing these days.
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Harsh Scrivens, harsh.
"Can I get ....?" when what they mean to say is "Can I have ..." - we are not that American yet!
Going back to the original question, JJ must watch too much afternoon telly if she is fed up with that phrase - they advertise during that desert aimed at the retired.
"Are you guys ready to order?"

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