You know? vs Suffice to say
I'm partial to Rym's 'Suffice to say' myself. Scott's 'You know' albeit amusing can be quite distracting, especially when he gets excited about the subject he is going on about. So what all responses or phrases do you find yourself saying a lot? I say the word cool quite a bit. I also have gotten into the habit in saying the word man. Like "Hey man" "What's up man." even to women I catch myself saying this.
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What if he's talking about Al+++ ions?
On a more serious note. If you could put just a little effort into it, I would be much obliged.
In other news, wait until you hear someone who puts "know what I mean?" at the end of ever sentence. Naught to insanity in six seconds.
Afterthought: You may notice how Jason and I shift into our opposing stereotypes in just a few sentences. (Incorrect pluralization and posh speech respectively.)
I say "but yeah" when continuing a conversation. I also say "Lulz" "Fapworthy" or "Epic win"
I've picked up using "quite" quite a lot because of all the Top Gear I watch.
As for which of the two mannerisms I prefer, I prefer Scott's "y'know," only because my mind is better able to tune it out when listening to him talk. A lot of the time when Rym calls Scott on it, I realize that I haven't actually noticed him saying it all that much. Rym's "suffice to say," on the other hand, seems much more noticeable since he often stresses it when he says it. Thus, it bugs me more since I notice it more often. If I noticed both equally, I'd probably be annoyed with the two phrases about equally (which is not very much, when all is said and done).
Er..I mean "haha." I was thinking in Spanish for a second. And no, I don't say "boss" or "rad." I do say "¡che!" a lot when speaking Spanish, even though I'm Uruguayo.
I have been using "epic" a lot recently.