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What cliches do you dislike the most?
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If someone asked me this question, I'd say I dislike most of them, but the ones that rank at the top of my list shall include "my 2 cents," "to go extra miles," and "to touch base."

It would be interesting to know which ones you dislike the most. Thank you for sharing.

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"best rate" Dec 27, 2022

... because it won't be paid in most cases, when I offer my best rate.

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"thinking outside the box": job adverts always ask for people who can do this, but if you ever do think outside any box, you get told off pretty quickly, because corporate does not like people taking initiative.

I'm now looking forward to reading everyone's replies, because usually corporate bla-bla is rife with cliché, to the point that the more you can squeeze into your translations, the more corporate clients will like the text because it sounds, well, corporate!

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"thinking outside the box": job adverts always ask for people who can do this, but if you ever do think outside any box, you get told off pretty quickly, because corporate does not like people taking initiative.

I'm now looking forward to reading everyone's replies, because usually corporate bla-bla is rife with cliché, to the point that the more you can squeeze into your translations, the more corporate clients will like the text because it sounds, well, corporate!

Quick joke for Tom: did you hear about the little old lady who was taken to see Hamlet at the theatre for the first time in her life?
















She didn't like it because it was riddled with cliché.
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Why? Dec 27, 2022

jyuan_us wrote:

If someone asked me this question, I'd say I dislike most of them, but the ones that rank at the top of my list shall include "my 2 cents," "to go extra miles," and "to touch base."



I never offer my 2 cents, but what is wrong with these expressions?


 
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. Dec 27, 2022

Two:

at the end of the day
take it to the next level

What I dislike the most is that English clichés tend to infiltrate other languages and to be translated literally…

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Metin Demirel wrote:

jyuan_us wrote:

If someone asked me this question, I'd say I dislike most of them, but the ones that rank at the top of my list shall include "my 2 cents," "to go extra miles," and "to touch base."



I never offer my 2 cents, but what is wrong with these expressions?


It is sometimes hard to tell a cliche from an idiom that is not that overused.


 
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Kay Denney wrote:

Quick joke for Tom: did you hear about the little old lady who was taken to see Hamlet at the theatre for the first time in her life?

She didn't like it because it was riddled with cliché.


Doesn't work for me. And what if the "little old lady" happened to be a Shakespeare scholar and was not "taken" to the theatre but went there under her own steam? And wasn't little but quite large? Etc..etc..other curmudgeonly objections to the so-called "joke".


 
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The title of the OP Dec 27, 2022

Maybe I should have put the title this way: "What cliches do you like/dislike the most?" or
"What cliches do you (dis)like the most?" Although cliches are mostly embarrassing or annoying, they sometimes could still be lovable.


 
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Not exactly a cliché but.... Dec 27, 2022

...people who say politely "who'd have thunk it?". The correct expression is "who'da thunk it?"

Really bad clichés (at least I think they are clichés):

"Have a great/nice day" (bad)
"You have a great/nice day" (even worse)
"You have a great/nice day" now (intolerable)

People who say "Hey" instead of "Hello".

Uptalking. Just in general? Where every statement is voiced like a question? As in Valley Girl talk?

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...people who say politely "who'd have thunk it?". The correct expression is "who'da thunk it?"

Really bad clichés (at least I think they are clichés):

"Have a great/nice day" (bad)
"You have a great/nice day" (even worse)
"You have a great/nice day" now (intolerable)

People who say "Hey" instead of "Hello".

Uptalking. Just in general? Where every statement is voiced like a question? As in Valley Girl talk?

And the thing I hate most of all in the whole world? GLOTTAL FRY

as in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R17Z8UhgdDI




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The most? Dec 27, 2022

Your best rate.

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Onboarding experience Dec 27, 2022

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Not to forget: Dec 27, 2022

"Have a nice daaayyy!" Most hated in London, I was told. Fortunately, I have other plans...

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1. Ambitious target 2.Team player Dec 27, 2022

1.An absolutely unrealistic, entirely unreachable (and everyone understands it) target set only to please top management. 2. One who expects other such 'players' to do his/her job. Alternatively, could be used to describe an employee ruthlessly exploited by other team players to do their jobs.

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What's wrong with "have a nice day"? Dec 27, 2022

I don't think it's any more annoying than "I hope you're well", with which everyone seems to feel compelled to start their emails after Covid, not really caring about their interlocutor's wellbeing (on second thoughts, they might care if the deadline is fast approaching).
Another cliche, much favored by young British female PMs, is "Happy Friday!". I don't mind using such expressions for as long as they keep them happy, but since realizing Gmail's predictive text completes the phrase that
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I don't think it's any more annoying than "I hope you're well", with which everyone seems to feel compelled to start their emails after Covid, not really caring about their interlocutor's wellbeing (on second thoughts, they might care if the deadline is fast approaching).
Another cliche, much favored by young British female PMs, is "Happy Friday!". I don't mind using such expressions for as long as they keep them happy, but since realizing Gmail's predictive text completes the phrase that starts with "Happy F..." as "Happy Father's Day", and having sent emails containing that wish to a number of female PMs in my haste, I've been avoiding that one...
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Welcome aboard Dec 27, 2022

I hate it, I am a freelance, I work for my self nobody can push me onboard, (aboard?)

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