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2. ASAP
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Sincerely yours,
Geva
"At the end of the day..."
I'd rank that second only to "It all comes down to..."
Both make people sound like smartassess trying to 'boil things down to their essence' (oh wait, that's another one).
- by MM2829 November 18, 2008 9:27 AM PST
- Can anyone please send me a description of the Top 10 irritating words.
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(7 Comments)Following below are the words:
1 - At the end of the day
2 - Fairly unique
3 - I personally
4 - At this moment in time
5 - With all due respect
6 - Absolutely
7 - It's a nightmare
8 - Shouldn't of
9 - 24/7
10 - It's not rocket science
If you could explain these words to me, It would be very useful as we trying to let people know more about this.