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"App," because I'm not a big fan of cutesy abbreviations when they're just excuses to avoid spelling longer words. If you can't even spell "application," how are you going to fill one out?
I totally agree! For some reason, I especially despise it when people say "puter" for computer.
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"No problem" when used in place of "your welcome."
Ugh, I hate this one, too! Especially when retail employees do it. I've noticed lately that when I thank the Starbucks barista for my latte, he says, "No problem." Bleh!
"Frustrated", "frustrating". The word has been resurrected somehow. I have NEVER heard it used so much as in the past year or so. Just notice, in every interview, story, etc. Everybody's "frustrated".
When someone starts sentences with "actually," that really makes me mad!
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