3 more I hope go away soon
“I’m so exited for you!”
“ Of course!”
“ No worries!”
“I’m so exited for you!”
“ Of course!”
“ No worries!”
A good one like that is in South Carolina, my family are there. It goes like this, if the person wants something you have in your hand they’ll say “let me hold that”. Confused me for a bit.The way language changes, it often is a deviation from what is proper. Too often, it gains momentum and becomes common.
Hey Joe, you want a sandwich ?
No, I'm good.
You are? You're good at what? Resisting hunger? Telling someone that you're GOOD used to be bragging, now we are to just accept that it is a replacement for No Thank You ?
'Drop' is the perfect example of this. I had no clue what people were going on about saying this will drop tomorrow, that made a stir when it dropped. Dropped from where? Did it break? Anyone injured? Lol irritating at best.The way language changes, it often is a deviation from what is proper. Too often, it gains momentum and becomes common.
Hey Joe, you want a sandwich ?
No, I'm good.
You are? You're good at what? Resisting hunger? Telling someone that you're GOOD used to be bragging, now we are to just accept that it is a replacement for No Thank You ?
Not for nothin' .Has anyone mentioned the phrase Not for nothin' ?
Holy crap that is an ignorant sounding phrase.
Old news here. Nowadays, it's "thank you", "of course".Not for nothin' .but I don't know if I've mentioned this one before: You say "thank you" to someone and they reply "No problem" . What's that supposed to mean ? I'm NOT welcome, but it didn't get to the point of being a problem for you ?
Don't want to sound like I'm on crack , but maybe it's of course you're welcome.Old news here. Nowadays, it's "thank you", "of course".
"Of course"?? What the hell does that mean?