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So - What's This New Tendency To Reply With The Word "so" Before Saying Anything.
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eg: How old is your grand mother? So, she's 76! aaaarrrgggghhhh! there's a silly moo on the chase tonight and when Brad was doing his little interview she started every single reply with "so...." - anyway nearly put me daisy through the roger!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is a new speech pattern that is growing in popularity - as speech patterns do, and we have to learn to grit our teeth if we are irked by it.
It is similar to what comedian Rory McGrath referred to rather wonderfully as the 'moronic interrogative' - the tendency to lift the voice at the end of a sentence, as though asking a question, when none is present.
That can be traced to the dialogue in Neighbours and Home And Away, because it is a standard speech pattern for Australians, and seems to fit when they do it.
Its transfer to the British student population who watch the shows in droves means it has entered the speech patterns of young people, making them sound slightly odd in the process.
It is similar to what comedian Rory McGrath referred to rather wonderfully as the 'moronic interrogative' - the tendency to lift the voice at the end of a sentence, as though asking a question, when none is present.
That can be traced to the dialogue in Neighbours and Home And Away, because it is a standard speech pattern for Australians, and seems to fit when they do it.
Its transfer to the British student population who watch the shows in droves means it has entered the speech patterns of young people, making them sound slightly odd in the process.
I should point out that the use of the word 'So' in this context is entirely different from my light-hearted 'So' Rule on here.
That 'rule' applies when a poster starts a response post with the word 'So' and then continues to say something which the original post did not say, and then goes on to criticise the original poster for something they did not say.
That 'rule' applies when a poster starts a response post with the word 'So' and then continues to say something which the original post did not say, and then goes on to criticise the original poster for something they did not say.
TTT - // I agree with the sentiment behind it, it's not a rule any more than the "savage rule" is a rule, it's just a bit of a light hearted tradition. People do make leaps of illogic and the "so rule" is often used to point that out. Just ignore it if it so disturbs you. //
Thank you!
I have always said, if people stop breaking the 'So' rule, there will be no need for me to point it out!!
Thank you!
I have always said, if people stop breaking the 'So' rule, there will be no need for me to point it out!!
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