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Where “Like” Came From And Why Its So Hard To Get Rid Of
The “like” trend has its roots in the 1970s, originating in a dialect called Valleyspeak in California’s San Fernando Valley. It was characterized by excessive use of “like” as a filler word, replacing “says” with “goes,” and frequent use of “I mean.” While its
The Many Meanings of the Word “Like” Annoying and Useful
The word “like” has a wide range of meanings, from expressing attraction to comparing two things. Originally, there were only two meanings of the word: the Old English verb “to feel attracted towards” and the Old English adjective “similar to.” However, over time, four
Excessive Likes Have Been With Us Since Before the Valley Girl
In 1982, Frank Zappa, known for his unconventional music and social commentary, released a song that unexpectedly became his only Top 40 hit: “Valley Girl.” The song, featuring his then-14-year-old daughter, Moon Unit Zappa, took aim at the stereotypical speech patterns and materialism associated
Trends of Filler Word Use Among America Adults
In a comprehensive study conducted by YouGov researchers, the prevalence and perception of filler word usage among American adults in professional environments were investigated. The findings revealed that nearly half (48%) of Americans perceive the use of filler words, such as “umm” or “like,”
Credible Stop Saying Filler Words App Instructional Video
Credible, a speech coaching app, aims to help you eliminate filler words from your communication. This app can be a valuable tool in your journey to becoming a more confident and impactful speaker. Here is an instructional video on how to use Credible as
Becoming Aware of Filler Word Use
Effective communication is a key skill of success. One very common issue that often impedes clear and concise communication is the use of filler words. These seemingly innocuous verbal crutches, such as “um,” “uh,” “like,” “basically,” and “you know,” can diminish the impact of