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Archaplain wrote

its an unintentional one but its def the one i will be remembered by

"i forgot"

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moonlune wrote

"woop woop"

I try to not use it and say the right words but instead "woop woop" comes out all the time recently:

  • when I'm happy
  • when I want to congratulate someone
  • ironically when someone does something shitty in from of me
  • when I want somebody to move out of my way
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ikk wrote

Not proud of these, quite bland, but just purely functionally useful ones for me:

  • "Hi friend." (when threatened)
  • "Do you feel heard?" (to resolve conflict)
  • "No thanks, I don't eat anyone." (when offered body parts)
  • "Not to put anyone on the spot, but I'd just like to open the space to hear from others in the room, as not everyone has had a chance to say much, and maybe if those don't have anything to say, we can just have a bit of silence, please?" (at meetings)
  • "I hear that it's really important for you that this wall remains unpainted and that you'd like to request that I stop painting, however in this case I am not going to follow that request." (when painting)
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A_Fool wrote (edited )

"With gusto!"

Used whenever someone asks how to do something, or how something was done.

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asterism OP wrote

I don't know If it counts because it ain't words. But when I don't know how to respond to people I often do a specific laugh. I have been told this laugh sounds like the Count from Sesame Street

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SpiderGrinder wrote

Putting the word "slam" into a lot of words, like: Slamadeus Mozart

It's a curse really

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