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What about the word love
I love that album, I love that band I also love the lead singer
I love that album, I love that band I also love the lead singer
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Funkalicous said:Personally I think "mate" is the most overused word, but it's a good word nonetheless.
And I don't say the word "obviously". It's too impolite. Instead I use the phrase "needless to say".
PA HOG said:...in the full knowledge, needless to say, that "needless to say" is followed by a superfluous assertion. Absolutely obvious, mate.
Lance Uppercut said:what a thread!!
USAEagle said:Click Here to find the definitive answer between obviously and absolutely. It's closer than you think!
Yes absolutely, this "obviously" is so overused this year for some reason, I don't know why it has crept in this year so much, especially when the young players are being interviewed. It has crept in with the coaches as well. You'd think they'd know better. They say stuff like..."Tippett is obviously out with a calf" or "obviously he'll be out for a while" when it's not obvious at all! especially to people that don't know!i must be hearing this word or reading this word about 20 or 30 times a day...it's as if people feel dirty for explaining stuff and feel the need to include it, i say if something is so obvious, then it shouldn't be mentioned at all
Great bump
It beats "literally". Thank **** that's died down.
Obviously!Great bump