Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 
It is what it is.
If it's not one thing, it's another.
Just saying.
Like.
You see what I'm saying?
When I was about 11 years old, my dad and I were at his buddies house, Pull-man was his name. Whenever he spoke, he finished his sentence with "know what im sayin". Dad had pounded it into my head that you say what you mean, and mean what you say. So this as you can guess, brought up questions on my end.
Pull-man: blah blah blah, know what im saying
Me: no (Pull-man hesitated for a moment, then continued)
Pull-man: this went here, blah blah, that went there, know what im saying
Me: no
Pull-man: what huh ... ah why do you keep sayin no for?
Me: cuz you're in the middle of telling me and keep asking if I know what you're saying,
Pull-man (to my dad): what's he talking about?
Dad: son, don't be rude, let him finish telling you what he has to say.
Pull-man wasn't all there upstairs, but I didn't know that at the time. It just bothered me that he kept asking me a question before he was even done with what he was telling me. It distracted me, lol.
Do you have any stories or other 'sayings' that are annoying?
1. "Enough said."
2. "It's obvious!" Or "it's obvious that..." Either "it" is truly obvious, in which case I probably don't need to be told, or you think I'm a moron for missing the obvious, in which case shut the eff up. (Oh, yes, and the grammarians will tell you it's passive voice, too.)
3. "In my opinion..." Of course it's your opinion. You wrote/said it. Unless you put the quotation marks in, it is your claim.
4. "Objectively..." It's a useless word. There is no such thing. Whatever you put after the word is always a subjective value judgment. Might be one you agree with, might be one that has really good evidence backing it up, but it's still a value judgment.
(Bad time to ask me this question.....end of term, lots of grading, etc etc.

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