expressions or tems that you should not say:

Maybe someone mentioned this as I didn't read through all of the pages. I have a thing when people say,"Obviously,....."

No, if it were obvious I wouldn't have asked!@%*&
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I love it when I hear "aboot" on the office phone. Then I know I'll be dealing with someone incredibly reasonable, polite and downright friendly. I adore Canadian customers.
 
Arrrrrrrragh!!
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Is it just ME?? I swear on anything I've never in my whole life, and I've lived throughout BC, heard anyone say "aboot".
What is up with that??????

I think you guys are making this up.
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LOL really? I don't have cable! Dear lord what is this world coming to. "Aboots" to the right of me, "aboots" to the left of me. "aboot, aboot aboot." Maybe I'll just start saying it now!

What do you guys think aboot that? I think its aboot time I stopped fighting it. After all, that's what being Canadian is all aboot, eh? This is really great, eh? Its finally time I started acting like a real Canadian, eh? Pass me a beer, put some hockey on and let me put on my mountie hat, eh?
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All my southern relatives say "DEEEtroit" & it drives DH nuts! I cackled like a lunatic when an announcer introduced the "DEEEEtroit Red Wings" this week.

BTW - hubby says "ain't" and it drives ME nuts.
 
Literally

I was telling a story about the new dyson vaccuum I got and how well it sucked, and really did a good job. The person I was talking to said "my vaccuum litterally sucks, I need a new one" I really wanted to tell her that that was litterally the opposite of the definition. But I just nodded and walked away, that wasn't the first time it had happened and I'm sure it won't be the last.
 

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