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In reply to the discussion: 22 Common Phrases We All Secretly Hate [View all]brooklynboy49
(287 posts)7. I'm in the minority
I like "back in the day" and use it sparingly. I'm in complete agreement about the phrases "honestly" and "to be frank" (or "frankly"
. For the very reasons cited, I make a conscious decision not to use them. I don't think there's anything wrong with saying "my bad" if referring to a small, inconsequential matter. The first two I just hate because I hate all platitudes. "Killing it" is cool if used by younger people, I'd say the cut-off for use is 30.
P.S. I never say "when I was your age" because I hated hearing it when I was young and vowed never to use it when I got older. So far I've kept my promise
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You're right. I have heard the 'day' expression used 2, 3, 4 times in a talk or radio snippet.
CurtEastPoint
Apr 2014
#5
Add "we are going to work smarter, not harder" which is usually said by one who will do no work...
Tom Ripley
Apr 2014
#65