According to the Upi.com on December 16, for the second year in a row, "whatever" was voted
by Americans as the most annoying word or phrase in conversation, suggests a US-based poll。
39 percent of the 1020 American adults polled said they found the word most irritating,
followed by "like" (28 percent) and "you know what I mean" (15 percent)。
"Perhaps these words are introduced through popular culture, for example movies ... so
they catch on," said Mary Azzoli, organizer of the survey, "It has a lot to do with how
accepted and how popular they become in every day speech."
Azzoli also said words like "whatever" can be quite dismissive depending on how they are
used。
"To tell you the truth" was also found by 10 percent to be the most grating phrase in
conversation while "actually" was found by five percent of those polled to be most
irritating。
据国外网站"the Upi.com"12月16日报道,美国的一项民调显示,在英语对话中,“无所谓”连续两
年当选最让美国人讨厌的词或短语的冠军。
在调查的1020名美国成人中,39%的人“无所谓”最令人讨厌,28%的人“喜欢”让人讨厌,15%的人
则不喜欢短语“你知道我是意思”。
据组织调查的玛丽?阿瑞丽称:“词流行文化,比如电影,引入生活的,变得流行。调查结果跟词在
日常对话中是怎样被人、如何变得流行有关系。”
她还介绍说,在特定情景下,“无所谓”等词语带有鄙视和轻蔑的意味。
10%的受访者对话中“跟你说实话”是最令人讨厌的,还有5%的受访者“事实上”是最讨厌的词语。