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    "very unique"

    It's either unique or it's not.
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    "Orientate"

    The "can't" thing is a real issue with me too. I deal with it all the time with clients. For eg:

    Client: My leg was soooo sore I couldn't walk to the bathroom.
    Me: Then how did you get to the bathroom?
    Client: I walked, but it really hurt.
    Me: To me that means you *could* walk to the bathroom but it was difficult because of your pain.

    Then the patient usually gets a little huffy because because I'm forcing them to be honest with themselves and me. All of my client's have to get used to a little tough love.
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    "incentivize"

    What is with our culture that we have to add "-ate" or "-ize" to perfectly good verbs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    "incentivize"

    What is with our culture that we have to add "-ate" or "-ize" to perfectly good verbs?
    Oh, that one really irks me too! The word is "incent".
    We "Incent" people! We don't "incentivize" them!
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wahine View Post
    "Orientate"

    The "can't" thing is a real issue with me too. I deal with it all the time with clients. For eg:

    Client: My leg was soooo sore I couldn't walk to the bathroom.
    Me: Then how did you get to the bathroom?
    Client: I walked, but it really hurt.
    Me: To me that means you *could* walk to the bathroom but it was difficult because of your pain.

    Then the patient usually gets a little huffy because because I'm forcing them to be honest with themselves and me. All of my client's have to get used to a little tough love.
    lol. yeah really.
    but what i meant was. You can't do that anymore. Ever.
    people misuse it and i'm glad you can call them on it. but when the word
    means what it really is; that's about the saddest thing i can think of.
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    My "nails on a chalk board" phrase...

    "I seen..."

    Drives me nuts - my boss must say this at least 10 times a day. One day I will "literally" blow up and scream that it's "I SAW or I HAVE seen!!!!!"

    Okay, I feel better now -- like I've re-orientated myself ....but really, it has gotten to the point where I have a very difficult time saying the word "seen" -- even if I'm using it correctly.

    Okay, I will stop now!
    Last edited by csr1210; 06-08-2007 at 02:03 PM. Reason: change word

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    where do you live (general geographic location okay here) CSR1200 that your boss would say that?
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
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    Quote Originally Posted by csr1210 View Post
    "I seen..."

    Drives me nuts - my boss must say this at least 10 times a day. One day I will "literally" blow up and scream that it's "I SAW or I HAVE seen!!!!!"
    I have a sister-in-law that says this all the time... makes me totally insane!!
    fides quaerens intellectum (faith seeking understanding) - St. Anselm of Canterbury

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    I don't like the use of the verb "grow" with non-natural things. Nothing wrong with "I want to grow tomatoes" but "I want to grow the business" just irks me. There are many terms in common use in business or politics that bug me in the same way - "I've been tasked with doing x,y,z" comes to mind.
    Keep calm and carry on...

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    oh yeah..
    and "on my plate"
    to refer to non-edibles "I have a lot of things on my plate, i need your help"
    and waitresses that say about the $100 meal you are eating "are you still WORKING on that?" BLEAH!
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    Here are my peeves.

    "Could care less." If you could care less, than you must care some amount. It's supposed to be "couldn't care less."

    "Graduated" high school. It should be "graduated FROM high school". And going even further back (50 years?), they used to say "WAS graduated from high school."

    That didn't "phase" me. The word is actually spelled faze.

    "Nonplussed". This means the opposite of what many folks think it does. It means shocked, or speechless. People mis-use it when they mean unfazed, or unaffected.
    Last edited by Voodoo Sally; 06-08-2007 at 02:24 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voodoo Sally View Post
    Here are my peeves.

    "Could care less." If you could care less, than you must care some amount. It's supposed to be "couldn't care less."

    "Graduated" high school. It should be "graduduated FROM high school". And going even further back (50 years?), they used to say "WAS graduated from high school."

    That didn't "phase" me. The word is actually spelled faze.

    "Nonplussed". This means the opposite of what many folks think it does. It means shocked, or speechless. People mis-use it when they mean unfazed, or unaffected.
    what is graduduated? I've never heard of this word.
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    Not a hated word, but a pet peeve: when people quote my typos and make them live for eternity.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    what is graduduated? I've never heard of this word.
    LOL. Me neither.

    Another favorite:

    Negative impact.

    It doesn't make any sense. If it's a negative impact, does that mean that things separated. Isn't that the same as exploded?
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    what is graduduated? I've never heard of this word.
    Oops. Sorry.

 

 

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