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- Happy Wife - Happy Life
- Whatever
- Irregardless
- Sorry, not sorry
- I could care less. It's "I couldn't care less". If you could care less that would mean you could actually care less that you already do.
I didn't realize there were so many intolerant angry people.
The world is full of those trained using poor English,
I have heard so much, abuse in my lifetime it not worth correcting any more.
Best to be a good example, than be irritated by ignorance.
People do not like correction, and they often do not listen any way.
I am sure flaws can be found in my writing and speech, they are a way I am identified.
“No problem”, when used instead of “You’re welcome.”
Most things that people say with good intentions don't bother me, but this one is a bit irritating.
Restaurant servers say it a lot. Saying "no problem" sounds like it might be a problem under different circumstances. If, after ordering, they bring me a drink and I say "thank you," I feel that "you're welcome" would be appropriate. "No problem" sounds like they went out of their way for me and are being generous.
That's the way the phrase was used as I was growing up.
Also: "Don't sweat the small stuff, and it's all small stuff."
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