What English expression do you hate the most?

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Jameshow

Veteran
English expressions that irrationally grind my gears mainly concern food (typically on a pub menu). Examples include:
"Roasties" when meaning roast potatoes
"Veggies" rather than vegetables
"Yorkies" not Yorkshire Puddings

In a similar vein:
"Scrummy"
"Yummy"
And that irritating slurping/smacking of the lips that people do when they mention or hear something mentioned that they like to eat.

Also
"Hubby"

My better half ..
 

Animo

Active Member
Had a ex-girlfriend who would say "can I get..." rather than "please may I have..." when ordering or asking for something. Used to really grate. Always assumed it was an Americanism.
 

yello

back and brave
Location
France
Had a ex-girlfriend who would say "can I get..." rather than "please may I have..." when ordering or asking for something. Used to really grate. Always assumed it was an Americanism.

It's certainly one I heard when working in the US, that or 'lemme have'. At first I thought it abrupt/rude but I soon realised it is (or was) normal and people didn't bat an eye. Praps, as with many expressions, it's crept over to the UK.

The English are comparatively very polite in their everyday language use. Lots of sorry, please and thank you's. Probably marks the Brits out over there.
 
Had a ex-girlfriend who would say "can I get..." rather than "please may I have..." when ordering or asking for something. Used to really grate. Always assumed it was an Americanism.

When someone I know says that at a bar I normally comment
"actually the bar staff will get it for you - they get paid for it and everything"
or some such think

some of them roll their eyes for some reason
 

figbat

Slippery scientist
Any dumbed-down, childish language from an adult:

“So many sleeps until…”
“Yummy”
“Passed over the rainbow bridge”
 
Any dumbed-down, childish language from an adult:

“So many sleeps until…”
“Yummy”
“Passed over the rainbow bridge”

My wife and I use words like that between ourselves

but only as a humorous manner to lighten the mood
because it is silly

I agree that some people use them seriously - and that is ratehr annoying
 
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