Stupid little things that bug you

This gets my goat as well, the number of f**king half wits who simply cannot pronounce the letters 'TH' in words is off the scale - seems to be some 'urban sh@te' that they love on BBC1 as well as Radio 1 and 2.
Ditto "ing" at the end of words, instead using 'estuary' in'
There's one prominent hard line Tory minister, sacked numerous times for crimes to English.... (oh, and mysterious off record meetings with notorious genocidal governments while on "holiday")...who never uses the g. Thinkin', Goin', walkin' deportin' travellin' briefin' plottin' helpin'
Hence her nick name Priti (vacant) Patel
 
Ditto "ing" at the end of words, instead using 'estuary' in'
There's one prominent hard line Tory minister, sacked numerous times for crimes to English.... (oh, and mysterious off record meetings with notorious genocidal governments while on "holiday")...who never uses the g. Thinkin', Goin', walkin' deportin' travellin' briefin' plottin' helpin'
Hence her nick name Priti (vacant) Patel
And far too many who have completely lost the ability to pronounce the T sound in the middle of words
 
Sadly, the OED now allows ‘should of’ etc through usage.
That's terrible - and every time they do this it means that there's no longer any way to reinforce your argument when trying to teach your children/grandchildren the correct way to speak.


******
Also, and this one doesn't annoy me, but it always registers and is increasingly heard, even from those who should know better:

Something like
"We can't underestimate the importance of what just happened", when what they mean is "we shouldn't underestimate... etc" or "we can't afford to... " or even "we can't overestimate ..."

They're actually saying the polar opposite of what they mean :-/
 
That's terrible - and every time they do this it means that there's no longer any way to reinforce your argument when trying to teach your children/grandchildren the correct way to speak.


******
Also, and this one doesn't annoy me, but it always registers and is increasingly heard, even from those who should know better:

Something like
"We can't underestimate the importance of what just happened", when what they mean is "we shouldn't underestimate... etc" or "we can't afford to... " or even "we can't overestimate ..."

They're actually saying the polar opposite of what they mean :-/
‘Underestimate’ almost always used incorrectly.
 
That's terrible - and every time they do this it means that there's no longer any way to reinforce your argument when trying to teach your children/grandchildren the correct way to speak.


******
Also, and this one doesn't annoy me, but it always registers and is increasingly heard, even from those who should know better:

Something like
"We can't underestimate the importance of what just happened", when what they mean is "we shouldn't underestimate... etc" or "we can't afford to... " or even "we can't overestimate ..."

They're actually saying the polar opposite of what they mean :-/
This can't be overstated..... .
haha.
 
Things being put "into perspective", when some tragic event occurs. It really doesn't, so kindly stop saying it.
 
Last edited:
Sadly, the OED now allows ‘should of’ etc through usage.
I accept that our language changes over time, we would be hard pressed to have a conversation with Geoffrey Chaucer. Bad enough (to me anyway) to hear wudda', shudda', cudda' spoken, but now it's appearing in written form as well and, I dare say, in time, will also appear in the OED.
Apparently, it known as connected speech or fast English
 
I accept that our language changes over time, we would be hard pressed to have a conversation with Geoffrey Chaucer. Bad enough (to me anyway) to hear wudda', shudda', cudda' spoken, but now it's appearing in written form as well and, I dare say, in time, will also appear in the OED.
Apparently, it known as connected speech or fast English
I thought fast English was a baseball pitch.
 
More things fuck me as I get older.
Influencers and celebrities.
Robbie williams.
Southern rags .
Rags in general.
Footballers
That's today's list
 
Stood behind a woman at a cash machine where you pay in as well as take out.

She pushed all the relevant buttons, but seemed amazed when the machine told her to pay her notes in. It was as if this was a totally unexpected order, like it asking you to take your shoes off. The said notes had then to be extracted from some obscure crevice in her bag, and it took what seemed like ages. Then she had to re-sort the notes to get them all in one direction, as the machine requires.

Call me Mr Efficiency of 2025, but when I pay in, I have the notes in my hand ready before I push the first button.
Like when people in front of me at the checkout have to wait until they’re told the price of the goods before even considering to reach for their purse. And then when said purse is dug out of the fucking handbag, they then start the rooting round process to get to the notes. Come on man, have it ready why don’t you or better still tap a card ffs.
 
Councils who would rather allow a building to rot than allow someone to do them up and use them, the verbiage from these bunch of clowns proves what absolute arseholes they are.

Public servant doesn't even register with them.

A council spokesperson said: "We don't comment on ongoing legal discussions and don't intend to elaborate on previous statements we have made on this subject."

 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top