I started saying "Awesome" due to the number of US-based podcasts I listen
to. It really is embarrassing when an English person says it.
I also hate people high-fiving. Although leaving them hanging can be pretty
entertaining.

On 22 April 2010 19:27, Richard Smedley <[email protected]> wrote:

> Francis Fish wrote:
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>> I just ignore any of the "awesome" and "rockstar" stuff. I suspect an
>> awful lot of other people do too. If that makes me silly then fine. If it
>> means I miss stuff, then fine. Don't appeal to my vanity because it
>> embarrasses me.
>>
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> +1
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