Most commonly used English words in daily lingo

I believe words were created so that people could communicate comfortably. But God only knows when we evolved to use English words to add 'style' / personal touch to our daily lingo. Unknowingly, many of us have picked up this habit of starting / ending our sentences with a couple of English words.  How often have you come across these kinds:

Girl 1: Arre, he's so cute you know. He actually picked up the books I dropped. I was so happy yaar you know. And then he smiled... you know... smiled at me... wow!!!

Girl 2: Arre, he's so cute... like so cute yaar!!! He actually picked up the books I dropped... like... I was so happy. And then he smiled... like... smiled at me... I felt like wow!!!

Girl 3: So... he's actually very cute. So that day he actually picked up the books I dropped. I was so happy man. Then he smiled... so ya that's it... wow!!!

Girl 4: I mean... he's so cute. He actually picked up the books I dropped. I mean... I was so happy yaar. And then he smiled... I mean... smiled at me... wow!!!

So... let me tell you this lingo is so addictive, I mean, you know...like really addictive!

9 comments:

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R. Ramesh said...

i mean, u know, this post is awesome..cooolll..lol.
and hey, nice to hear this ya..u put the weight on cooker for idli..so i have company..hehee.

R. Ramesh said...

i mean, u know, this post is awesome..cooolll..lol.
and hey, nice to hear this ya..u put the weight on cooker for idli..so i have company..hehee.

annucool15 said...

thanks ramesh :)

Shrinidhi Hande said...

".... I mean, you know...like really addictive!"

:) :)

Katerina Valdivieso said...

How about: "And I was like... and he was like, then I said... and he was like 'nah, I don't think so'."
Here is another one: "I'm like hungry, but not really." How can you be "like hungry"? Either you are hungry or you are not.

Sanand said...

Very good one! Liked reading I mean, you know, I mean...etc So apt, keeps popping up in most metro conversations these days.

Unknown said...

I am still well-annoyed by people who use these words in their lingo - even some professors of mine do!