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I don't like "like"
My 11 year old's use of the word "like" has increased dramatically this year. Some of her best friends can use it 20 times in, what should be, a 10 word sentence. Please tell me there's a cure! :mad:
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Damnit Mark you like beat me to it
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1 year more of being locked in her room for every like used out of context.
If your a dad like me the lock in starts at age 12 and will last till 30, add to that every like and she'll be safe forever. ;) |
Like we say in Canada,:rolleyes: eh?
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Like yeah, ya know whum sayin? that sucks! Ya know whum sayin'?
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I heard dat!
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I think they like, use it whenever their mouth is like, running faster than their mouth is, so they feel the need to like, fill in a word to make up for like, the fact their brain isn't keeping up with like, their mouth.
There are two solutions - help them get smarter and faster in processing what they want to say, and increase their ready vocabulary, or get them to slow down how fast they talk. In simpler terms, slow the mouth down to a speed the brain can stay ahead, or speed the brain up to keep pace with the mouth. The former is probably the better option, but the best option is both. Thinking before, or even if, you say something, can make someone seem a lot wiser. |
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I think time is the only cure, and even then it's not guaranteed.
It seems to be worst with younger teens, and gets a bit better as they get older. What really makes me sick is when I see folks actually continue the trend in typed media. |
Bring her over and sit her down in front of me, a 66 YO scraggly old man. I'll tell about the days in 1959 when like every other word was like. Oh, and I'll tell her how b!tchin' everything was at that time in jr high. She might run run screaming to her friends, "Don't ever say that old man's word again!"
Like cool man. |
Our youngest, who is, like 27, seems to be in the, like, vanguard of use of this irritating word. Sort of a, like, extension of Valley Girl stupid. But America's bastardization of the English language is, like, nothing new.
Ian |
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Like, that oughta teach 'em. Ya know whum sayin'? |
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My daughter's friend is over this afternoon, so I'll spend the evening trying to get her to speak English again. |
Groovy; they totally can't have that one either.
I have heard some discussion of the apropriate spelling. I know more than one guy that insists it is spelled(speeled?) *****en. The reasoning being that you were referring to something that was bad ass, not complaining. The possibility that the involved parties are colluding with the intent to "mess with my head" should not be discounted, given how I sometimes am about spelling and grammar. |
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AAARGH!!! :mad: |
In 8th grade there were a few kids who said "you know" all the time. The teacher instructed everyone in the class to blurt out "you know" every time we heard it, thereby interupting the speaker. They stopped saying "you know" before the week was out.
If you and the rest of the family interupt your girl with a loud LIKE every time she says it, she will find it very annoying. The only way to stop this will be to stop saying "like". |
I had a Professor at UO who would put you on the spot in front of 300 classmates and demand a coherent verbal answer. If you said "um," "uh," "like," or some similar variant, he would mock you.
An excellent tool for behavior modification. Larry |
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"So I borrowed him the money..." "No you didn't!" :mad: "So me and him...". "He and I!" :mad: Judge Judy be cool, like, ya know whum sayin'? :D |
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