you know
Lets do experiment and turn a radio,
listen to conversation and count how many times
one side will repet " you know "
Am I the only one allergic now on pointless repetition?
you know
Anyway, next time you listen to radio conversation
try to pickup the world tell me...
you know
repetitive pattern doesn't really depend on education - I could hear the same from our MP , famous author or plain bloke.. man or women
If you are still not convince , lets substitute that word with other most common like S88t, F88CK and test yourself how it fit into conversation
you know .
on another hand I started now to appreciate , value highly those interlocutors that manage avoid annoying word,
don't need to ask constantly if you are not idiot or still awake
YOU KNOW
I am getting annoyed by the word 'cohort'. I can't remember hearing it much before now, but it seems plenty of news articles are talking about cohorts.
You know?
I know, right.
I know,
experiment does;'t work when you sit by computer screen
you need to have long ride ( like me 4 hour at least), 300 km
and tune up your radio to conversation channel ,
not constant music
I know
some may not even perceive, how annoying it could be
but
I know
my post may works like vaccine -
to sensitize , to pickup this word
but
I know
once done it could be quite difficult undo
and forget
so happy driving ....
you know

I am getting annoyed by the word 'cohort'. I can't remember hearing it much before now, but it seems plenty of news articles are talking about cohorts.
You know?
I know, right.
yep , this days people could get allergic on whole new range of words
constantly repeated
vaccination
covid
lock down
Afghanistan
may cause already more fragile individual to react by vomit.
In car driving situation, not really safe or pleasant
buy I have only had the you know asthma luckily
And which moron inverted the meaning of "understate"
eg "I cannot understate enough the importance of getting vaccinated."
*Obviously*
If it's so fkn obvious, why are you saying it?
*Like* which is now a, ya know, kinda spoken punctuation mark. Like, obviously...
And for something different, "abundance of caution" -- that just sh1ts me no end
Here's a better experiment.
Stop listening to the verbal manure spreaders on the radio completely.
Well, it's more of a solution really, you know.
*Obviously*
If it's so fkn obvious, why are you saying it?
*Like* which is now a, ya know, kinda spoken punctuation mark. Like, obviously...
And for something different, "abundance of caution" -- that just sh1ts me no end
Like is second on my hate list
*Obviously*
If it's so fkn obvious, why are you saying it?
*Like* which is now a, ya know, kinda spoken punctuation mark. Like, obviously...
And for something different, "abundance of caution" -- that just sh1ts me no end
Like is second on my hate list
I was just about to say like um.
Is there a direct correlation between IQ and like um you know
I'll add "incredible". if you describe something as incredible you're asking listeners not to believe it.
An obituary I skimmed thru a little while ago described the departed as "an incredible journalist".
Hope they didn't etch that on his tombstone.
*Obviously*
If it's so fkn obvious, why are you saying it?
*Like* which is now a, ya know, kinda spoken punctuation mark. Like, obviously...
And for something different, "abundance of caution" -- that just sh1ts me no end
Like is second on my hate list
I was just about to say like um.
Is there a direct correlation between IQ and like um you know
I would say none at all. I try to listen to very informational channels , with cohort of high quality authors, invited guests, presenters with abundance PhD tittles,
Like ABC, channel you know obviously, that is incredible understated, you know. Abundance of you knows is the same as on regional chatter, culinary receipts exchange ., obviously.
But
I am quite tolerant to prolonged Aaaaa, sign somebody try to think before next sentence pop up.
Aeeeeee, something else, should say. Nothing comes to mind so I quit here.....
you know
Lets do experiment and turn a radio,
listen to conversation and count how many times
one side will repet " you know "
Am I the only one allergic now on pointless repetition?
you know
Anyway, next time you listen to radio conversation
try to pickup the world tell me...
you know
repetitive pattern doesn't really depend on education - I could hear the same from our MP , famous author or plain bloke.. man or women
If you are still not convince , lets substitute that word with other most common like S88t, F88CK and test yourself how it fit into conversation
you know .
on another hand I started now to appreciate , value highly those interlocutors that manage avoid annoying word,
don't need to ask constantly if you are not idiot or still awake
YOU KNOW
you dont listen to ABC around 5.20AM on a friday morning by any chance. I was born a Kiwi and love everything Kiwi but I want to throttle that Bi**h
*Obviously*
If it's so fkn obvious, why are you saying it?
*Like* which is now a, ya know, kinda spoken punctuation mark. Like, obviously...
And for something different, "abundance of caution" -- that just sh1ts me no end
Like is second on my hate list
I was just about to say like um.
Is there a direct correlation between IQ and like um you know
I would say none at all. I try to listen to very informational channels , with cohort of high quality authors, invited guests, presenters with abundance PhD tittles,
Like ABC, channel you know obviously, that is incredible understated, you know. Abundance of you knows is the same as on regional chatter, culinary receipts exchange ., obviously.
But
I am quite tolerant to prolonged Aaaaa, sign somebody try to think before next sentence pop up.
Aeeeeee, something else, should say. Nothing comes to mind so I quit here.....
When I was taught public speaking it was made clear that what feels like two minutes of dead air while you regain focus to continue your passage is usually less than two seconds and is far more appealing than like and um but
I'm with Macro on this one. If the person you're saying "you know" does know, then STFU 'cause they already know. If you're just saying "you know" to fill time, then stop trying to work as a radio journalist and get another job.
In the sailing season I have to deliver a report on the local radio every week or two. It's not hard to work out what you are going to say, in a way that means you don't have to repeat "you know" every sentence.
And Pyscho's point is probably also dead right.
When I was taught public speaking it was made clear that what feels like two minutes of dead air while you regain focus to continue your passage is usually less than two seconds and is far more appealing than like and um but

Short silence in speech is great, but in car driving situation its mean i hit the hole in radio waves again,
I am surprised how bad is FM reception on my way to farm, even passing Brisbane my favorite ABC classics escape...
So I need to switch to AM to have cover over most of the distance.
Radio problems in the car on a long drive is easily fixed with podcasts. There are tonnes of people making them and some of those people seem to know even more about stuff than Seabreezers. .... you know
The amont of people that say something but ending with a K.
Makes me want to hurt them or somethink. ![]()
What annoys me is when people begin their response to a question with "LOOK".
I appreciate it is some sort of tick to begin talking but really they should say Listen because after they say LOOK, they just talk...nothing to see but just another person with bad england talking.