Language trends you dislike?

"Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God, oh my God, oh my God, oh my God!!!" - repeated incessantly in an over dramatic voice to exaggerate some non-event/occurrence. :rolleyes:

Hysterical millennials are the worst offenders.
This is all part of language inflation, which:
a. also annoys me
b. has been going on in my lifetime.
 
Soooo he was like, like,like like, like like like like like like like
and I was like, hey, likelikelike like, like,
obviously.
 
I am absolutely detesting all this American language creeping in to all forms of our media, radio TV and news website.

Things like "regimen" instead of "regime", "flashlight" instead of "torch" and "fall" instead of "autumn".

I saw this on a UK news website today, which I feel is the lowest of them all.

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Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!
 
I am absolutely detesting all this American language creeping in to all forms of our media, radio TV and news website.

Things like "regimen" instead of "regime", "flashlight" instead of "torch" and "fall" instead of "autumn".

I saw this on a UK news website today, which I feel is the lowest of them all.

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Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!
Autumn from the French Automne
 
I am absolutely detesting all this American language creeping in

While not being anti-American - far from it - some Americanisms can sound ridiculous. Like the way they change the past tenses of some English words. eg. dive and drag.

I remember hearing an American on tv telling how he rescued a drowning man. "I dove in and drug him out." :)
 
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