so how would you put it milly if you wanted to say, something like "personally, i think that's a load of guff" you would have to say "personally, think that's a load of guff" which dosen't sound right
One that really gets me is when people say "obviously" when what they are about to say would not be obvious at all. You see it on TV all the time, usually in interviews. It drives me nuts!
Milly "Obviously" is usually used when it's far from obvious to add a note of cynism, used all the time in "yes minister" eg: "Obviously I'm not a trained lawyer or I would not be in charge of the legal department"!
Yeah, I see what you are saying there R1 but I mean when it's used almost just to make a sentence longer. Something like, "obviously I had chicken for dinner last night". That would not be obvious to anyone who wasn't having dinner with you last night.
well yes in that case milly yes, bad. As bad as the rising intonation problem and the "I was like.....going to the loo " issue, death's too good for them!