Like, you know. Ykes!!!
Like, I just took this like 40 minute train ride like home like. And there was like these two like teenage girls like on the train like across the aisle. And they like talked incessantly like about like relationships and the like. They were with like this guy who like slept through it all, too. And like they couldn't get through like one sentence without like at least two "like" in it. You know. And like it was like non-stop like.
What if high school English teachers were to have the students record a casual conversation with one of their friends and then transcribe it. Like write down every word they said like and then read it like in class.
Way back when I was in high school speech class, the teacher broke us of the um vocalized um pause um.
You know, for like putting up with this like, um, here um is a little reward. Check out "If you had only one job to do and you ...... FAILED!"
http://www.complex.com/city-guide/2013/03/one-job-to-do-fails/Like. You know. Sorry, had to get in one more.
It's like, you know, we like like, you know, it's like like, you know, LIKE!
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
I thought 'like, you know' was an Aussie teenage dialect, but it seems to be multinational, lol. :lol:
On a par with 'Ya know' inserted at the end of every sentence. If I'm supposed to know why are you telling me again?
Also don't get me started on the now accepted adjective
'f*%K' which seems to litter nearly every T.V. programme and the insidious efforts to make the 'C' word equally acceptable.
tinosa
Loc: Grand Rapids Michigan
Could be there is a connection to all the "likes" on facebook.
tinosa wrote:
Could be there is a connection to all the "likes" on facebook.
Nope, even if that crap has been accepted as 'free speech' recently. Something about a deputy using 'like' on his facebook account and the like was on the opposite candidate for sheriff....
Sunrisepano wrote:
Like. I know. You know?
Like no, I don't know, you known.
Rongnongno wrote:
Like no, I don't know, you known.
You know. It's like this. You know what I'm sayin'?
xseabee
Loc: Northern California; Northern, Colorado
Basically..., umm, ya know, like, its like, really hard to concentrate and form a sentence based on what they teach me in school with this "common core", every one get's a trophy educational system in this country...seriously.
DOOK wrote:
I thought 'like, you know' was an Aussie teenage dialect, but it seems to be multinational, lol. :lol:
Not the case I'm afraid, like most things Australian, it's become very Americanized, the speech, comedy, right down to Kentucky fried and Big Mac. And probably a few not so good things.
Like is so Like yesterday, the new word is Wait...Wait, did you say Like is, Wait, Like yesterday?
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