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I, Er, Wonder Why All The Soap Coversations Begin This Way

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Bert45 | 21:09 Tue 03rd Dec 2019 | Film, Media & TV
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I only watch Emmerdale and Corrie, which is two too many for some people, I know. But it seems to me that all conversations in these two soaps begin in one of two ways. The first is "Are you OK?" (with the variant "Are you all right?"). The other way is a bit harder to describe, but after the first word, which could be 'I' or 'You' or, if it's a question, 'Are you' etc there is an 'um' or an 'er'. What I would really like to know is, are the filler words written in the script, or do the actors put them in because they think it sounds more natural (in which case they are wrong). Whatever the reason, it really annoys me.
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A big deep that is , haha
Nothing like that would ever annoy me
Probably because they momentarily forget the next line.
What annoys me is when they answer a question with 'yeah' when its not a yes/no question - ie 'how did you get on' 'yeah, it was ok'
is Wethersfield a labour or Tory stronghold Eh ?
In Weatherfield, you're hardly likely to hear - Good morrow Mrs Sharples, I fear it is somewhat inclement weather we are having today.
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I agree with lankeela about the 'yeah' answer to questions that do not have a yes/no possibility. Even more annoying is the reply 'Yeah-no'. What's that supposed to mean? I don't hear this in scripted conversations, though, but in 'real life'.
In Neighbours they all start a conversation with the word, “Hey.” Annoying

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