Oh. I thought that was a statement that “what” is the most used word. It is in my family.
I can’t tell if it’s because everyone is deaf, or because no one listens. But almost everyone responds with at least one “What?” to every statement or question made…
Alternate answers:
“No, “what” is NOT the most used word in the English language.”
“First.”
Either that, or really screw with out heads and give us the serious answer 😉
I agree with what’s their name GEBIV. What has to be the most used word in the English language. It is the result of what I would like to call “tuning out” practices that begin with childbirth. We learn at an early age to tune out adults, friends, teachers, etc. who learn quickly to tune out children, co-workers, principals, etc. who tune out just about everyone. What?
Alsadius: “First” is not the most commonly used word in the English Language. It is however the most commonly used word on internet discussion/commentary boards.
When speaking or writting?
I believe the correct answer when speaking is “I”. When writting is “the”.
Least common used phrase in the english language is “Man I would like F— Micheal Moore. That guy has a great ass!”
Speaking of John Kerry did anyone catch Conan O’brien last night?
Alsadius – none of us are being serious. Sorry if I sounded like I was saying you were serious about “First”. This is probably the second to last place I expect to believe something that is posted is serious (the first being something along the lines of Kos).
Fashizzle me!
Word.
Oh. I thought that was a statement that “what” is the most used word. It is in my family.
I can’t tell if it’s because everyone is deaf, or because no one listens. But almost everyone responds with at least one “What?” to every statement or question made…
smoke another one, bro
What the Fashizzle?
Fashizzle? Isn’t that a form of government as exemplified by Mussolini and Hitler?
Alternate answers:
“No, “what” is NOT the most used word in the English language.”
“First.”
Either that, or really screw with out heads and give us the serious answer 😉
I agree with what’s their name GEBIV. What has to be the most used word in the English language. It is the result of what I would like to call “tuning out” practices that begin with childbirth. We learn at an early age to tune out adults, friends, teachers, etc. who learn quickly to tune out children, co-workers, principals, etc. who tune out just about everyone. What?
Alsadius: “First” is not the most commonly used word in the English Language. It is however the most commonly used word on internet discussion/commentary boards.
Humanoverlord: Do you actually think I(or anyone else at this site) was being serious?
When speaking or writting?
I believe the correct answer when speaking is “I”. When writting is “the”.
Least common used phrase in the english language is “Man I would like F— Micheal Moore. That guy has a great ass!”
Speaking of John Kerry did anyone catch Conan O’brien last night?
Someone once threatened to fashizzle my nizzle.Then they called me something like “bee hatchery” and ran away.Kids today,I swear.
Not the most used, just the most overused.
Alsadius – none of us are being serious. Sorry if I sounded like I was saying you were serious about “First”. This is probably the second to last place I expect to believe something that is posted is serious (the first being something along the lines of Kos).
Sorry. Just remember, I can’t hear your tone of voice, so it’s important to give away the joke somehow – I thought you were taking it seriously.