What words and phrases give away stupid people: very popular in society

18.04.2024 08:52

Fashion has spread its influence to all spheres of human life and activity.

Everyone has noticed that communication in a particular company leaves its mark in the form of phrases and words that spontaneously break out into the lexicon. But sometimes they make quite an impression.

We will tell you which popular words or phrases should be avoided in communication so that those around you do not think all sorts of stupid things about you.

"From the word completely/at all"

Unexpectedly, this phrase gained mass popularity.

But when communicating with people who value their reputation and native language, it is better not to use such phrases.

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Say "completely" or "generally". Trying to enhance the effect will not lead to anything good.

"That's not what I meant to say."

After this, there is no point in making excuses.

The phrase itself speaks for the person who uttered it, since cultured people prefer to think and then express their thoughts out loud.

As a result, the person seems even more stupid than he actually is.

Slang

In various subcultures, you can't do without these expressions. But in a narrow circle, this is still understandable if the person understands what he is talking about.

It looks much more comical when an adult tries to keep up with fashion and use youthful expressions.

Earlier we talked about how to understand that a person does not love himself .

Author: Igor Zur Internet resource editor

Content
  1. "From the word completely/at all"
  2. "That's not what I meant to say."
  3. Slang