Every little thing is a “journey.” No one loses weight, they are on a “weight loss journey.” No one tries for a baby, they’re on a “fertility journey” then will be on a “pregnancy journey” and later down the line, a “menopause journey.” There are “fitness journeys”, “chronic illness journeys”, “recovery journeys” and so many other things
“Hence why” is a really annoying one that people seem to have adopted overnight.
I feel like people use it to show their grasp of formal English (which they normally do try to give the impression of intelligence), but it’s grammatically incorrect lol.
I find it nigh on impossible to say (even when I really mean it) things like 'well done' or 'congratulations' without worrying I sound either patronising or sarcastic.
I find it nigh on impossible to say (even when I really mean it) things like 'well done' or 'congratulations' without worrying I sound either patronising or sarcastic.
*slowly exits thread* I quite often use it is what it is and I’m not the sort to let stuff outside of my control get to me. I have enough on my plate without worrying about stuff that doesn’t effect me.
*slowly exits thread* I quite often use it is what it is and I’m not the sort to let stuff outside of my control get to me. I have enough on my plate without worrying about stuff that doesn’t effect me.