Whether you are at work or at home, with colleagues or friends, there are some words or phrases that can drive the people around you to complete insanity. Especially if you use them again, and again and again! The trouble with these words is that they are not something we have carefully chosen to most eloquently make a point. No, they are just filler words that we got into the habit of using. They often don’t mean anything, they are just there to irritate.
Here are top ten most irritating filler phrases:
- “At the end of the day” – What does that even mean? Does it mean later? Just leave it out!
- “To be honest” – Why, are you normally not honest with me? What a crazy thing to say!
- “If you know what I mean” – If I don’t know what you mean I would probably tell you. I don’t need a prompt.
- “You know” – Is this a question or a statement?
- “Having said that” – Yes, you have just said that. I was here, you have been speaking to me and I don’t need you to tell me that you have just said something to me!
- “Like” – This is especially annoying if it is inserted a number of times into every single sentence. Why, oh, why?
- “Literally” – Should mean ‘figuratively’ or exactly as you say. It makes so sense to ‘literally explode’ or to ‘literally die’.
- “I am just saying’” – Yes, I have heard it. Should this make me feel better about the fact that you have just offended me or said something that didn’t make sense?
- “Seriously” – Are you saying that you are telling me the truth or are you using it as a replacement for ‘yeah’ – I am, like, seriously confused!
- "I mean" – Some people litter this phrase into every single sentence they say. It must be one of the most meaningless phrases of all.
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