"asap", in my company sadly has become a spoken word and it doesn't sound nice. I get using it in writing, but I don't like hearing it.A girl in my office just said “we will get back to you asap” to a customer instead of saying as soon as possible, she sounded so thick
To continue with office icks...A girl in my office just said “we will get back to you asap” to a customer instead of saying as soon as possible, she sounded so thick
That seems to be A Thing now. I can't stand it.A girl in my office just said “we will get back to you asap” to a customer instead of saying as soon as possible, she sounded so thick
My ex used to wiggle his arse right before he bowled. Not for a joke either. I only ever saw him bowl a couple of times. For obvious reasonsA man wearing bowling shoes.
A man picking a name in bowling.
Walking back after taking their turn at bowling.
Just bowling in general.
''Hit the ground running''To continue with office icks...
The constant countdown to Friday - 'almost there,' 'TGIF.'
The phrases 'can I pick your brain,' 'tick all the boxes' 'iron out the creases,' 'win win situation', 'let's think outside the box', 'touch base'
When its someones birthday and their husband/boyfriend/partner sends flowers addressed to the office.
I worked with someone whose husband apparently left a huge bouquet of red roses in the car for her on Valentines Day. So she paraded the full length of the office floor with them to put them in water, because she couldn't leave them in the car.To continue with office icks...
The constant countdown to Friday - 'almost there,' 'TGIF.'
The phrases 'can I pick your brain,' 'tick all the boxes' 'iron out the creases,' 'win win situation', 'let's think outside the box', 'touch base'
When its someones birthday and their husband/boyfriend/partner sends flowers addressed to the office.
Pronouncing sandwich as 'sang witch'the word "sarnie"
yes. and pronouncing hamster as "hampster"Pronouncing sandwich as 'sang witch'
Omg I'm the same like why are your canines yellow!!! Talking of teeth really creeps me out when ppl have lost their tooth near the canine especially those on TV!!I know we've all said yellow teeth umpteen times, but lately I've been watching lots of reality dating shows and even when the teeth are mostly white but the canines are yellow, it just gives me the ick straightaway. I can't unsee it, it's like looking at someones nasty foot in their sandal in the checkout line, like you want to look away but you can't. Why am I like this, I actually feel a bit petty and wrong lol.
Otherwise, another big one is wiping the sides of your mouth with your hand, like where you can tell a collection of something was wiped off.
Guys with food stuck in their teeth and they don't know.
Something stuck in the corner of their mouth and they don't know.
Those are big ones for me, not coming back from that.
As someone who has just finished their Invisalign treatment that including whitening, the canines are usually a darker colour than the rest of your teeth. One of mine wouldn’t stay white at all. FYI it was not noticeably yellowI know we've all said yellow teeth umpteen times, but lately I've been watching lots of reality dating shows and even when the teeth are mostly white but the canines are yellow, it just gives me the ick straightaway. I can't unsee it, it's like looking at someones nasty foot in their sandal in the checkout line, like you want to look away but you can't. Why am I like this, I actually feel a bit petty and wrong lol.
Otherwise, another big one is wiping the sides of your mouth with your hand, like where you can tell a collection of something was wiped off.
Guys with food stuck in their teeth and they don't know.
Something stuck in the corner of their mouth and they don't know.
Those are big ones for me, not coming back from that.
yes. and pronouncing hamster as "hampster"
and saying 'could of/should of' etc instead of 'could have'. fucking read a book
it's definitely more common in particular regions, so i think it's partly a dialectal thing. this is why people say that some non-native speakers speak the language better than english people lolThis.
I'm not a native speaker, so I kept wondering whether this was a dialectal thing? It looks so wrong, especially in writing and you can't tell me that none of the spell/grammar check extensions and programs wouldn't flag this.
I assumed they had veneers at the front, the rest were normalAs someone who has just finished their Invisalign treatment that including whitening, the canines are usually a darker colour than the rest of your teeth. One of mine wouldn’t stay white at all. FYI it was not noticeably yellowI can’t remember what the dentist said as to why they tend to be more yellow. Btw, I’m not offended, incase that’s what you were wondering lol.
People who pronounce chimney as “chimley”yes. and pronouncing hamster as "hampster"
and saying 'could of/should of' etc instead of 'could have'. fucking read a book
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