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By Dhondy at 07/13/2008 - 11:44
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Brace yourself folks, this is going to be a rant.
Make no mistake, I love the English language as much as the next man, perhaps a bit more, but there are certain phrases, spoken with particular inflections, that I find really, really annoying. There have been occasions when I have felt like making a sharp retort, but thankfully better sense has prevailed. So far.
I am sure you all have your pet peeves about the language. Here's mine. Three of them, in fact.
1. "My friend"- This is the one that I abhor most. You are all familiar with the self assured sneering types who use it as a putdown when they mean exactly the opposite. "Now there's a thought for you, my friend"...."I am afraid I can't help you there, my friend".
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