Over the last few years, I’ve noticed the rise of the word "Basically" being used in sentences. I was listening to Radio 4 the other day and even an American was using it in the same way we do!
Why are people saying this word all the time? It seems they are using it to punctuate their sentences?
Does anyone else pick up on people using it?
I used to work with someone who would say "Sort of thing" at the end of EVERY sentence! He wasn't a young guy either. I think he was about 60!
It was a total distraction from what the guy was saying ... I once tried to count how many times he said this phrase in a meeting. I gave up at 55!
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Kind of similar to the people who use the word "like" excessively.
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Originally posted by serapis Over the last few years, I’ve noticed the rise of the word "Basically" being used in sentences.
I must admit I'm guilty of this. All my friends noticed it a few years ago, but I think I'm finally starting to kick the habit. You just have to take it a day at a time...
At least it's better than these speech patterns:
- When people rise the intonation of their voice at the end of an utterance, thus making it sound like a question.
- When people say "cauter" instead of "quarter" and "sicth" instead of "sixth" (Might ruffle a few feathers with that one)
- When people say "could of" instead of "could have"
I could go on, but I have a broad Sheffield accent and therefore miss the definite article out of sentences all the time, so I suppose it's a case of the pot calling the kettle black.
Originally posted by serapis
How about people saying "axed" instead of "asked"?
A real pet hate of mine - more irritating than the Krankies!
Cretinous potential Jerry Springer audience member: "If you axe me ....."
Me: "Oh I'd love to axe you ....... Right in your stupid, sloppy Americanised slang using mouth."
There's no need for it, the word is "ask" not "axe", which from my semi-witty little skit above is fairly self evident. Raise other peoples perception of you, don't appear to have a marginal grasp of the English language and use the correct word in the correct tense and we'll all get along just fine.
Spleen vented.
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Originally posted by Swan_Vesta A real pet hate of mine - more irritating than the Krankies!
Cretinous potential Jerry Springer audience member: "If you axe me ....."
Me: "Oh I'd love to axe you ....... Right in your stupid, sloppy Americanised slang using mouth."
There's no need for it, the word is "ask" not "axe", which from my semi-witty little skit above is fairly self evident. Raise other peoples perception of you, don't appear to have a marginal grasp of the English language and use the correct word in the correct tense and we'll all get along just fine.
Spleen vented.
Sounds like you have a similar opinion to me of this kind of thing. Maybe we should sit in a pub and discuss this very loudly while two eaves dropping girls make comments about us
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Ha ha! I think if we did it again they'd explode in a fit of self righteous fury and beat us mercilessly about the head with fair trade rafia work bags. God forbid we actually voice opinions that don't strictly adhere to the lefty student mind set.
On the other hand we could bait them one more time..........
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I don't over use the word 'basically' but I DO over use the word 'obviously'!!!
I work in a call centre so regularly have to listen to my taped telephone calls....once I counted 21 'obviously's' in one call that in itself was only 7 minutes long!
It was so obvious listening to the call but I obviously never realised during the call as obviously I would have stopped using the word obviously in every other sentence as obviously it was starting to sound a bit odd!!
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Originally posted by Shiesh I don't over use the word 'basically' but I DO over use the word 'obviously'!!!
I work in a call centre so regularly have to listen to my taped telephone calls....once I counted 21 'obviously's' in one call that in itself was only 7 minutes long!
It was so obvious listening to the call but I obviously never realised during the call as obviously I would have stopped using the word obviously in every other sentence as obviously it was starting to sound a bit odd!!
If you were using obviously that frequently on calls I'm surprised it wasn't pointed out to you before. I've trained in a few call centres, and this is one of the banned words - I'll explain what I mean. There are three negative words that should be avoided because of what they really mean.
While not many customers would complain about use of these words, it does seem to have some kind of subliminal effect. Try avoiding these words Shiesh, and see if you get an easier time on your calls!
These words add nothing to a sentence, in university you would lose marks for using them, I hate these words, someone next to me at work says them in every sentence he makes, I'm so glad that I found this forum where other people understand that this is unacceptable, why do people get into this terrible habit.
Nothing is more annoying that the use of the word 'literally' in literally every sentence where someone wants to add emphasis. It literally makes my blood boil.