thaiophilus Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Keithambrose said: There is the famous quote, probably apocryphal, about Princess Margaret asking a guest at a dinner party, "and what do you do?", to which the answer was, "I'm still the Archbishop of Canterbury ". The (equally apocryphal) version I heard was that somebody at a garden party was chatting to a lady he couldn't quite put a name to, so he asked her "and what's your husband up to these days" She replied "Oh, he's still King". unicorn, vinapu and Ruthrieston 3 Quote
Members unicorn Posted 22 hours ago Author Members Posted 22 hours ago On 12/15/2025 at 11:47 PM, Olddaddy said: Americans annoy me Keep saying the word "like " ... like... Another word being used by this generation annoy me ...constant use of word "bro " I'm American, and I never say "like," though it can be irritating to hear Canadians finish every 3rd sentence with "eh." I can remember in a cruise a few years ago, meeting my neighbor at the balcony, and he said "Nice weather we're having, eh?". To which I responded "What part of Canada are you from?". He laughed and said "Did I end a sentence with 'eh' again?". The host of the MTV program Ridiculousness, Rob Dyrdek, has an annoying habit of ending every other sentence with "You know what I mean?". I feel like yelling at him "YES! I know what you mean!". Quote
Keithambrose Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 2 hours ago, unicorn said: I'm American, and I never say "like," though it can be irritating to hear Canadians finish every 3rd sentence with "eh." I can remember in a cruise a few years ago, meeting my neighbor at the balcony, and he said "Nice weather we're having, eh?". To which I responded "What part of Canada are you from?". He laughed and said "Did I end a sentence with 'eh' again?". The host of the MTV program Ridiculousness, Rob Dyrdek, has an annoying habit of ending every other sentence with "You know what I mean?". I feel like yelling at him "YES! I know what you mean!". Like is used farbto frequently in the UK, by the younger generation, sometimes twice or more in the same sentence. It sloppy thinking, often combined with 'you know', as in, 'like, you know'. unicorn, vinapu and Ruthrieston 2 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 8 hours ago, thaiophilus said: The (equally apocryphal) version I heard was that somebody at a garden party was chatting to a lady he couldn't quite put a name to, so he asked her "and what's your husband up to these days" She replied "Oh, he's still King". sounds like Queen Mother Quote
vinapu Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 6 hours ago, unicorn said: has an annoying habit of ending every other sentence with "You know what I mean?". I love when I hear that and my answer invariably is 'Noooo" Olddaddy 1 Quote