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QuizmasterG | 17:42 Tue 13th Mar 2007 | Society & Culture
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Why is the word "like" added so many times during conversations (especially by younger people). Is no-one corrected about poor communications anymore or has it gone down the pan with manners, politeness and consideration for others?
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"Basically", I agree. "Know What I Mean". "Man". "Doh"
its just a 'filler' word - like saying 'err' or 'ummm', and also perhaps just adding 'so...' and then saying nothing.

my old headtecher had a habit of finishing his sentences with a muttered "like that", no idea why - but this was in the mid seventies!!
As well as 'like', it drives me insane when kids use the words 'right' or 'whatever' every other word! My personal bugbear is when I say to someone "Would you like a drink/sweet//book I've finished with/etc etc" and I receive the answer "Go on then." How rude is that?
I'm going to lie down in a darkened room now.
I grew up hearing this word from scousers who had moved out of Liverpool, but St Helens people seem to use it alot too. but they add ' ye know' to it. lol I don't think it is a case of a lack of vocabulary, but how many times do you reply, 'yeah i know what you mean' lol.
It gets on my nerves as well. But; in Northern Ireland the expression "so it is" or variations are added. In Glasgow it is 'by the way'. I reckon the same sort of thing has happed for ages now but 'like' seems to be the modern additive. Don't you know!
Don't get me started!
Not just younger people - my dear departed Grandma, who died thirty years or so ago often finished a statement with "you know, like and that."
The other word that gets right up my nose is "Yes" at the start of an answer, which doesn't need a yes.
When asked "How are you" MrsW will reply "Yes, I'm fine, thank you" Gggggrrrrrrr.
Why say yes?
or Da instead of The.

Don't skinny spotty white boys realise they sound utterly ridiculous trying to sound black?
the toffs also have them , "what", "what ho",and "don't you know", so its not just a 'street' thing
It's just a habit you get into, once you change your environment etc you change your expressions. When I here any kids saying 'right?' I just say 'left' and they then can't concentrate... one of the wonders of communication I think.
sorry, i should have written 'hear'
Just to add to annoying speech. Why have people started pronouncing the last "G" in a word as "K"?
I know in Gaelic the "G" at the end of a word is pronounced as a soft "K" but the English are making it a hard "K" and I am sure it is not from the Gaelic

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