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What are some words or phrases you find yourself or other people in your life saying all the time?
Re: Words and/or phrases
Me - "alright, good deal."
a girl I work with "at the end of the day...."
I, unfortunately, still use "I know, right?". I also say "No problem" a lot for some reason. And I say "Copy that, thanks" about 2358764356 times a day at work on the radio, but that's not by choice, hah.
DH is on a kick with both "Whatevs" and "That's a you problem". Each time he says either one of them I kinda want to punch him right in the face. haha
haha I say "I know, right!" a lot too
I say "seriously?!" a lot at home when my kids do something insane crazy bad
"Whatnot" and "PishPosh" and "Thingamajig" are mine.
My kids say the "I know...Right?" Drives me nuts.
Our catchphrase at work has become: "it's all good." (last job it was "eff this" and "eff that", etc.)
My current word is 'awesome.' And it's starting to annoy me.
I totally still say "I know right?" all the time.
My dad has always said "See what I'm sayin'?" a lot and now I've picked that one up too.
*Arianna & Matthew*
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I always say "nice" in response to things lately, lol.
A lot of us say "good call" to things, too.
I also say "really??" a lot, but in the sarcastic way... like that new Windows phone commercial.
We always say "copy" or "copy that". (like okay or gottcha)