Daily Express Christmas Crossword
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It really bugs me when people end their sentences with 'so'. Why do people do it? A couple of examples for you:-
Person A: "Have you been busy at work then?"
Moron: "Well we've just been awarded a contract to fit-out a chain of major High Street stores, so..."
Person B: "And you say you've never played the piano before?"
Moron: "No, but my Father was a piano mover, so..."
It's bad use of the English language and leaves a conversation open with no direction. Does anybody agree?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.spacechimp, good for you. You can criticise education system, even parents for not encouraging kids to improve their English skills but as for laziness, you need to be 100% sure before you can accuse anyone of being lazy. Who are we to judge anyhow? The best we can do is have high standards for ourselves and be an example to others instead of attacking people for their grammar or calling them morons for saying �so� at the end of the sentence. There are better ways to encourage change in people.
How about starting an English Tutorial Forum?
S.
Sorry - double negatives has got to be one of the biggest sins!! I aint got no money!!
People saying Bold in stead of Bald and vice versa
Crutch instead of crotch
Using was when were is correct, or vice versa.
I must admit I do correct the step kids and their friends when they do it, but I would never criticise any foreigner for their poor english. As you say JustSia, at least they are trying. More than most British do (me included in that!!)