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Old 08-17-2012, 12:05 PM   #21
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I had no idea either.

I definitely think it's a Canadian thing. I've always had a tough time telling when my relatives (Canadian) have finished a thought or sentence.

My Uncle says: So I went to the store.....

He should have said: So, I went to the store.

They don't trail off at the end of a sentence. I guess I'll start calling them flat-talkers.
People who start every sentence with "so" are the real problem. It's like they think it adds something when it really doesn't. It's a useless filler word.

Gen Y are pretty big fans of it.
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Old 08-17-2012, 12:13 PM   #22
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People who start every sentence with "so" are the real problem. It's like they think it adds something when it really doesn't. It's a useless filler word.

Gen Y are pretty big fans of it.
Both "so" and "like" are frequently used by up talkers.
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Old 08-17-2012, 12:54 PM   #23
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People who start every sentence with "so" are the real problem. It's like they think it adds something when it really doesn't. It's a useless filler word.

Gen Y are pretty big fans of it.
I hadn't heard it used much until the first time you mentioned that a year or so ago.

I had a meeting with a guy a few days later and EVERY single thought started with "So.."

The whole time I'm in the meeting I"m thinking: "This is what Homeslice was talkig about and it IS annoying."
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Old 08-17-2012, 01:00 PM   #24
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The whole time I'm in the meeting I"m thinking: "This is what Homeslice was talkig about and it IS annoying."
I knew a guy who, besides being a compulsive liar, started most of his thoughts with "Oh, yeah..."

Always felt like I was joining the lie half-way through.
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I hadn't heard it used much until the first time you mentioned that a year or so ago.

I had a meeting with a guy a few days later and EVERY single thought started with "So.."

The whole time I'm in the meeting I"m thinking: "This is what Homeslice was talkig about and it IS annoying."


Still can't figure out the origins of it. It might be a Midwestern thing, because most of the abusers I know went to college there.

Either that or it's just some generational thing, from watching certain celebrities/artists whatever
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I knew a guy who, besides being a compulsive liar, started most of his thoughts with "Oh, yeah..."

Always felt like I was joining the lie half-way through.
Ended every statement with, "Yeah, that's the ticket!" too? Bet he liked talking about his wife....... Morgan Fairchild.
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Can we please pass a law that up-talkers are to be shot on sight (sound)? Seriously douchebag, are you asking me a question or making a statement? Do you want a punch in the head?
It's you damn Canadians, at least on the conference calls I've been on lately. I just listened to several minutes of up-talked sentences from our Canadian folks, with nary a question in sight.
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It's you damn Canadians, at least on the conference calls I've been on lately. I just listened to several minutes of up-talked sentences from our Canadian folks, with nary a question in sight.
I always used to get it when I called California, for tech support. Then again I was occasionally told that there wasn't anyone to take my call, because they were on the beach for their morning run
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