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defacto7

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196. Yeah, I think you're right.
Sun Apr 15, 2018, 06:16 PM
Apr 2018

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Like, Dobie Gillis... Maynard G. Crebs-ville man. There was some crossover between the late 50's and 60's. I was a kid in the 60's and I remember bongo beating beatniks still hanging around in the early part of that decade. It was the Beatles that changed everything, they were in and with it, baby. That's how I remember it.

Annoying millennial speech habits [View all] Blues Heron Apr 2018 OP
"I was like .................." "I mean" before saying anything else. wasupaloopa Apr 2018 #1
"I mean, it's, like, ferSURE, yanno?" lastlib Apr 2018 #4
Sounds like a valley girl there. Kirk Lover Apr 2018 #92
Welcome to 1982? Adrahil Apr 2018 #122
Quoting a thirty-five-year-old speech pattern Codeine Apr 2018 #125
People still do this. It demonstrates a blatant inability to THINK clearly and logically. lastlib Apr 2018 #149
But the few people that say those things ARE communicating. Captain Stern Apr 2018 #182
I like "daddy-o" misanthrope Apr 2018 #170
Starting a statement with "I mean" PatSeg Apr 2018 #153
that's pre millenium speech Demovictory9 Apr 2018 #157
Like is not just millenials. treestar Apr 2018 #181
How about we stop stereotyping a generation crazycatlady Apr 2018 #2
+1000 TubbersUK Apr 2018 #7
Many folks here love to stereotype. Let me see...southerners probably the number one Tipperary Apr 2018 #9
This board has a very "get off my lawn" vibe to it crazycatlady Apr 2018 #37
I agree Sunsky Apr 2018 #60
I am in my mid 50s and constantly come to the defense of the younger generation meadowlark5 Apr 2018 #82
My and my freinds mercuryblues Apr 2018 #109
You remember when Pokemon Go came out? Mariana Apr 2018 #205
You have a very good point. Mariana Apr 2018 #85
It didn't used to be this way. KentuckyWoman Apr 2018 #91
please keep in mind DonCoquixote Apr 2018 #118
I agree. And I'm a child of the 50s. KPN Apr 2018 #94
I'm a kid of the 80s crazycatlady Apr 2018 #106
Well Said!!! K&R RKP5637 Apr 2018 #179
You are right, and judging from posts here, this board skews toward over 55. Tipperary Apr 2018 #131
Outgroup Homogeneity Effect: Comatose Sphagetti Apr 2018 #51
What if I've lived more than 50 years in the Heart of Dixie misanthrope Apr 2018 #171
It is clear you hate the south. You have made that abundantly clear. Tipperary Apr 2018 #172
It is "awful" and it's completely beyond my control due to health/economic issues misanthrope Apr 2018 #180
You mean like we don't stereotype Boomers? Stinky The Clown Apr 2018 #41
I think it is hilarious. Boomers and Gen Xers making fun of other generations' speech habits?! yardwork Apr 2018 #61
Word up! cemaphonic Apr 2018 #161
My millennial kids never say those things. yardwork Apr 2018 #173
Fine. Get them off my lawn! jberryhill Apr 2018 #104
Yup Sherman A1 Apr 2018 #105
All generations have certain identifiable, idiosyncratic speech patterns. procon Apr 2018 #108
+1 Blues Heron Apr 2018 #110
+1000000! SammyWinstonJack Apr 2018 #114
Thank you. Gen Xer here. DangerousRhythm Apr 2018 #209
This -- I work with this age young adults every day obamanut2012 Apr 2018 #222
Starting every answer with "So...." femmocrat Apr 2018 #3
That drives me crazy. I hear it especially on NPR. Tipperary Apr 2018 #12
So, NPR is aware of this Tree-Hugger Apr 2018 #192
+1 Blues Heron Apr 2018 #17
I think it's a replacement for starting a sentence with "Well, ..." n/t dragonlady Apr 2018 #32
Yes! femmocrat Apr 2018 #38
another Reaganism the "and,no" construction Blues Heron Apr 2018 #54
Well, there you go again. OhZone Apr 2018 #96
So I havent noticed it Renew Deal Apr 2018 #39
Yes! Clarity2 Apr 2018 #46
As the expression goes - And scene. GoneOffShore Apr 2018 #127
This annoys me intensely BritVic Apr 2018 #139
Starting a sentence with "So..." PatSeg Apr 2018 #158
Ditto. I have a colleague who draws out the so-o-o... spooky3 Apr 2018 #152
Exactly what I was thinking. fallout87 Apr 2018 #199
Why? TubbersUK Apr 2018 #5
Ugh, because we are *supposed* to crave division. ck4829 Apr 2018 #21
The Worst Pan-Generational Speech Habits Leith Apr 2018 #6
Upspeak. Started in the valley? Blues Heron Apr 2018 #20
That rising intonation thing LSFL Apr 2018 #78
Yes Leith Apr 2018 #99
"Sentences that end with the intonation rising." mitch96 Apr 2018 #120
As if old people didn't do the same thing? Aristus Apr 2018 #8
I have to say in all my years, many of them spent working with seniors - Tipperary Apr 2018 #19
I'm in my mid-40's but I use that stuff just to mess with my kids Blue_Adept Apr 2018 #27
I'm in my late 50s and I do the same thing. yardwork Apr 2018 #64
At least they don't say "nucular", like Republicans. JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2018 #123
Lol. I love some of these old figures of speech. Tipperary Apr 2018 #136
My kids used to laugh when I'd say "Mind your own beeswax"! mama Apr 2018 #184
turning 50 soon d_r Apr 2018 #36
I've heard those - from my dad - whose generation is now really gone; a generation which was...... northoftheborder Apr 2018 #88
And then there is "What the Sam Hill is going on?" Maeve Apr 2018 #165
My brother is fond of "consarn it." cemaphonic Apr 2018 #148
Hell, I just say fuck, a lot. And I'm old. GoneOffShore Apr 2018 #129
Know'm say'n? Iggo Apr 2018 #143
The pseudo-profanity is so ridiculous. Mariana Apr 2018 #207
I agree. Aristus Apr 2018 #211
Unrec blogslut Apr 2018 #10
I hear "nooo problem" and "absolutely" repeated often... NurseJackie Apr 2018 #11
"perfect" too Blues Heron Apr 2018 #25
23skiddo, and so's yer old man, bee's knee's, swanky, swell. Screwy millenials! marble falls Apr 2018 #13
And let us not forget Tipperary Apr 2018 #22
The absolute worst!!! Why can't these kids speak more like the rest of us, dagnabit? marble falls Apr 2018 #24
OP is pretty off my lawnish, mea culpa! Blues Heron Apr 2018 #26
I'm in my wheelhouse, say again? marble falls Apr 2018 #28
My mother who would be 105 now leftyladyfrommo Apr 2018 #57
... there are two words which you will never use. One of them is "swell" ... sl8 Apr 2018 #69
This message was self-deleted by its author sl8 Apr 2018 #71
All of those except swell date back to the 20's defacto7 Apr 2018 #67
... cemaphonic Apr 2018 #151
Well... that's not my best suit I suppose. defacto7 Apr 2018 #156
"Not my problem", but that's not a millennial speech habit. ck4829 Apr 2018 #14
Basically............ Trust Buster Apr 2018 #15
This one is very subtle and I have noticed it nocoincidences Apr 2018 #16
good one Blues Heron Apr 2018 #23
missing L's as well Blues Heron Apr 2018 #29
Thats not so much a generational thing Codeine Apr 2018 #31
This upper Midwesterner agrees. GreenEyedLefty Apr 2018 #45
I think that has more to do with accents than generations crazycatlady Apr 2018 #33
Well suddenly it has become more than a regional accent. nocoincidences Apr 2018 #200
I hear the dropped middle syllable a LOT! MontanaMama Apr 2018 #40
That pattern is, I believe, called a glottal stop PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2018 #48
This one drives me crazy too TuxedoKat Apr 2018 #52
That's very British as well, low British. defacto7 Apr 2018 #55
glottal t sound - I do it frogmarch Apr 2018 #107
I disagree that this is "American" English Ms. Toad Apr 2018 #169
Oh no you di_n! Qutzupalotl Apr 2018 #111
"Fla--un (fatten) " also Moun-un... for mountain mitch96 Apr 2018 #124
My spouse is from North NJ and "moun-un" is his only tell flibbitygiblets Apr 2018 #159
And there is always Lon-Giland mitch96 Apr 2018 #166
That's How Natives of Toronto Can Identify Each Other Leith Apr 2018 #162
Down South also... mitch96 Apr 2018 #164
I listen to NY radio sometimes and "Manha-un" makes me sure the speaker is local to the area Maeve Apr 2018 #167
I've heard "Man-at-un also mitch96 Apr 2018 #213
That's the one that drives me nuts. Ms. Toad Apr 2018 #168
That is an accent thing Tree-Hugger Apr 2018 #178
I've never seen the two that you mention Blue_Adept Apr 2018 #18
Just a get off my lawnish OP n/t Blues Heron Apr 2018 #30
Just the general rudeness and abruptness Drahthaardogs Apr 2018 #34
Annoying salespeople have been around for decades csziggy Apr 2018 #56
Yes, but that was bthe exception Drahthaardogs Apr 2018 #70
No, because I always dress casually I have had bad service from lots of businesses csziggy Apr 2018 #74
The difference between then and now crazycatlady Apr 2018 #81
True - back when I complained to management they just blew me off csziggy Apr 2018 #89
This has nothing to do with Millenials obamanut2012 Apr 2018 #223
Annoying older generations generalizations. kysrsoze Apr 2018 #35
Rather than join the get off my lawn parade, MontanaMama Apr 2018 #42
Always up for that! Blues Heron Apr 2018 #47
My pet peeve! MontanaMama Apr 2018 #53
"AWESOME!!!" DinahMoeHum Apr 2018 #43
Add To That RobinA Apr 2018 #217
Groovy, the man, tune in, turn off, Bitchin, cooties... lunatica Apr 2018 #44
I know, right! I'm rotfl. yardwork Apr 2018 #62
Don't forget the suffix "ville" like defacto7 Apr 2018 #63
There just too many to list them all! lunatica Apr 2018 #77
That one might be older, from the "beat" generation JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2018 #175
Yeah, I think you're right. defacto7 Apr 2018 #196
"Bitchin" (meaning good or great) has been around since the 60s?! Different Drummer Apr 2018 #121
Its been around since the late 50s lunatica Apr 2018 #147
That explains why I never heard it since before the 80s since I'm from GA. Different Drummer Apr 2018 #150
Far out! Tipperary Apr 2018 #137
No, thank you. H2O Man Apr 2018 #49
Who raised the Millennial generation? GreenEyedLefty Apr 2018 #50
Generation Jones radius777 Apr 2018 #189
This is the first I heard of Generation Jones. GreenEyedLefty Apr 2018 #212
there was talk about it when Obama won in 2008 radius777 Apr 2018 #215
I've established a 2 second rule with my daughter underpants Apr 2018 #58
I feel like not listening is the cause of the "So" technique mama Apr 2018 #188
It's fab! it's cool to have a generational vocabulary WhiteTara Apr 2018 #59
One thing that really gets my goat NotASurfer Apr 2018 #65
Here in KCMO I kept hearing "this jacks my jaw ". leftyladyfrommo Apr 2018 #101
It's nice to be talking about something besides Trump. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2018 #66
I almost never hear 'wicked' crazycatlady Apr 2018 #83
Wicked, properly used, is an adverb. Mariana Apr 2018 #119
I hear the word sick used a lot. Tipperary Apr 2018 #134
"Literally" Squinch Apr 2018 #68
Thats every fifth word out of my ten-year-old Codeine Apr 2018 #113
My entirely beloved 26 year old niece. Intelligent, successful, beautiful, but uses "literally" Squinch Apr 2018 #115
I'm with you on that. sl8 Apr 2018 #128
Does anybody know the origin of "n'n'n'n'no" Blues Heron Apr 2018 #72
Sounds like something that Max Headroom might have started. sl8 Apr 2018 #75
who cares CountAllVotes Apr 2018 #76
I said it in my twenties... Iggo Apr 2018 #144
Im still wondering why "groovy" didn't last any longer than it did. sl8 Apr 2018 #73
I still say it. n/t Different Drummer Apr 2018 #117
We two may be the only hep cats left. n/t sl8 Apr 2018 #130
The word "versus" jayschool2013 Apr 2018 #79
on accident janterry Apr 2018 #80
As an older millenial IluvPitties Apr 2018 #84
I'm not even sure what this post means...hence the scant examples of Kirk Lover Apr 2018 #93
I know, right! Anon-C Apr 2018 #86
I would like to see horse hockey and malarkey make a comeback. Nt NCTraveler Apr 2018 #87
That's Horse Pucky where I come from. leftyladyfrommo Apr 2018 #97
"Upspeaking"; making every sentence sound like a question. procon Apr 2018 #90
That and the "vocal fry" drives me nuts -- when even young women sound Nay Apr 2018 #145
Sorry. Not Sorry. aikoaiko Apr 2018 #95
That one I love! Tipperary Apr 2018 #138
It reminds me of Pee-Wee Herman in Cheech and Chong's Nice Dreams. aikoaiko Apr 2018 #141
Clara Bow said this in 1933: blogslut Apr 2018 #191
That's great. aikoaiko Apr 2018 #216
Wait... what?? honest.abe Apr 2018 #98
+1 Blues Heron Apr 2018 #103
Vocal fry shanti Apr 2018 #100
Does that refer to mouthy kids? leftyladyfrommo Apr 2018 #102
Fry is the lowest tone used in speaking. Codeine Apr 2018 #116
Nope shanti Apr 2018 #204
I teach college, so I have taught many, many millennials. I have never heard either of those. nt tblue37 Apr 2018 #112
Annoying non-millenial speech habits: Salviati Apr 2018 #126
Excellent! GoneOffShore Apr 2018 #132
Yup. Agschmid Apr 2018 #133
You might want to edit the title to 'Annoying speech habits'. GoneOffShore Apr 2018 #135
I know you have caught some flak on this thread, but it is a great op! Tipperary Apr 2018 #140
Kids these days. Am I right? Iggo Apr 2018 #142
I havent found any millennial speech pattern as annoying hardluck Apr 2018 #146
Whatever grantcart Apr 2018 #154
hahaha tell me about it Takket Apr 2018 #155
Annoying old fart speech patterns ismnotwasm Apr 2018 #160
Isn't that one more of a younger Xer/older millenial phrase? cemaphonic Apr 2018 #163
How about back in MY day? ismnotwasm Apr 2018 #186
sure, that one's ancient cemaphonic Apr 2018 #187
I think its pretty funny that the, Im supposing, late boomer generation here ismnotwasm Apr 2018 #203
that is a Gen-X era phrase radius777 Apr 2018 #193
Using "I graduated high school in 1980" instead of "graduated from high school." CTyankee Apr 2018 #174
This Drives Me Crazy RobinA Apr 2018 #218
Do you know how this odd construction came about? CTyankee Apr 2018 #220
So, yeah, how's this one? JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2018 #176
That's a great question JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2018 #177
I haven't notice any speech habits by millennials. rockfordfile Apr 2018 #183
Talking Loki Liesmith Apr 2018 #185
Groovy! Far Out! Really Boss! MineralMan Apr 2018 #190
Annoying habits of grouchy old people. BlueStater Apr 2018 #194
Ha, I haven't heard that argument in about 40 years. defacto7 Apr 2018 #198
Thank goodness the yeah-yeah-yeah craze is waning. Croney Apr 2018 #195
Hey... this isnt any different than dissing boomers or Genx QUIT IT! Thekaspervote Apr 2018 #197
All generations intentionally annoy others radius777 Apr 2018 #201
Ending a statement sentence rownesheck Apr 2018 #202
Pronouncing 'T's' as 'D's' superpatriotman Apr 2018 #206
good one Blues Heron Apr 2018 #210
No one mentioned the expression My bad? robbob Apr 2018 #208
I work with millenials, have not heard that Skittles Apr 2018 #214
As one of the early millennialls Jspur Apr 2018 #219
This OP is rather appalling obamanut2012 Apr 2018 #221
Disappearing Idioms OxQQme Apr 2018 #224
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