Subject: Ah, apologies. That makes sense.
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Posted on: 2019-01-14 23:52:00 UTC

More fun when you actually say it, though. {= )

I think that goes to my point that it's worth considering what you-general-inclusive mean when you say "I mean." Same with "like" or "so" or any of the other introductory filler words. Are you saying what a thing is like, or how it is? "So" what—is this really relevant? Are you saying what you mean, or not? Basically, I think these phrases have a function, less in and of themselves, but more in pointing out places where increased clarity may be warranted.

... And there's another one. "Basically." What's foundational about that statement? Have I figuratively gotten to the bottom-most level of some structure? I don't know! The word is completely superfluous nine out of ten times I want to use it, and yet I keep putting it in all the damn time. What's up with that?

This has been Neshomeh's Brain Fixating on a Trivial Question of Word Usage in Casual English. Thank you and enjoy your evening. {= )

~Neshomeh

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