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So this trend of putting the word "so" at the beginning of every sentence is driving me nuts.

So I was in hospital as an in-patient for the day yesterday.

So I asked the nurse where the nearest toilet was.

So she said "So, you need to turn right then turn left at the next set of double doors."

So I said "So thank you very much."

So she gave me a very odd look.

So I couldn't understand why.

So what about you?
 
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So, I'm not going to lie about it. That's what gets my goat, when people say "I'm not going to lie".
By saying that I think they are telling me that they do lie.
 
What annoys me is when people say...

So I'm not a racist, but...
 
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There are many other instances of words and expressions people use, which annoy if over used. Many people use them to fill the silence whilst they think of a reply.
 
People with nothing positive to say, ever, they're just so dull to be around. Atmosphere hoovers as they're called here.
 
In my youth (a long time ago), at a training centre, we had an instructor who began nearly every senetence with "so". This became funny for us 16/17 year olds, and one day he walked into the room with a pile of paperwork, put it on the desk, and said "so", and walked out. We all creased ourselves.
 
I hate the way Scousers appear to heve taken up the habit of putting 'like' at the end of every sentence.
E.G. Do yer know wot I meen like?" "Am going de asda like."
It duzz me 'ead in! Yer know what a meen like?
 
Around here people put like at the start of sentences.
Like, it's so annoying, innit, like.
 
I hate the way Scousers appear to heve taken up the habit of putting 'like' at the end of every sentence.
E.G. Do yer know wot I meen like?" "Am going de asda like."
It duzz me 'ead in! Yer know what a meen like?
Calm down conny, calm down.
 
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