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Phrases/words that set your teeth on edge.
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I don't know if this has already been covered, and I am certainly not going to trawl through 85 pages to see if it has been, but if I hear another presenter say 'final destination' I shall go barmy.
Finality is implicit in the word destination, so why all these final destinations? Chris Tarrant says it, as does Alexander Armstrong, as does Julia Bradbury, as does..........................pah!Money can't buy you happiness............but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery - Spike Milligan
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Originally posted by alycidon View PostI don't know if this has already been covered, and I am certainly not going to trawl through 85 pages to see if it has been, but if I hear another presenter say 'final destination' I shall go barmy.
Finality is implicit in the word destination, so why all these final destinations? Chris Tarrant says it, as does Alexander Armstrong, as does Julia Bradbury, as does..........................pah!
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Originally posted by jean View PostBut it's possible to have intermediate destinations.Money can't buy you happiness............but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery - Spike Milligan
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Originally posted by jean View PostSounds wrong.
You don't keep options, you exercise them.
Probably best to say that you wish to continue to have the opportunuity of exercising your options available to you.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIf options are the same as choices, (big IF), it doesn't sound somehow right to be exercising either. Exercising one's right to choose, or one's rights, yes, I can see that, because it implies an initial physical step, preconditional to choice itself, such as campaigning or demonstrating.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostIf options are the same as choices, (big IF), it doesn't sound somehow right to be exercising either...
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Originally posted by ahinton View Post"You now have a menu of options"...
Also, does anyone know the correct pronunciation of/for (?) 'emoticon'?
And what would be the word for:
(a) an excessive use of emoticons
and
(b) a liking of using emoticons in an excessive way?
............Last edited by Lat-Literal; 29-10-15, 18:37.
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