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Phil|Accent Trainer
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No offense….
No offense….

A recent thread by Jerry (<a href="https://www.italki.com/discussion/157414">Honestly. The truth is.</a>) about the phrase “to tell the truth…” has got me thinking about other phrases that people would probably do best to avoid using outside their immediate circle. What goes through your mind when you read or hear “No offense…”? Honestly….
2 nov. 2017 17:48
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@Richard

Actually, as a language learner, I literally love those words (maybe except "like", because even for me a person using it sounds, like, retarded, no offence). Basically, they make your sentence more natural sounding, obviously making it easier for a learner to produce something that at least resembles English. Honestly, that's what I think.

2 novembre 2017
6
I would use it when I know I'm going to sound harsh and I know that the other person might feel offended. Not necessarily because I want to offend them, but because I know that people tend to take offense and often don't see any difference between a general statement and a comment on themselves. So it basically means "I know you might not like it, but I don't care".
2 novembre 2017
5

No offence, but none of you can spell.


Er, where is the smiley thing to add here? It's a joke, see. Don't take offenCe.


3 novembre 2017
5

These filler words are probably used by 98% of us, often without even knowing we're doing it.

But are they necessary?
Do they add anything to the sentence?
Should we avoid using them?

Dictinary.com came up with a short list of words called "Six words that can ruin your sentence".


Here's the link:   http://www.dictionary.com/e/s/umwords/#actually

I think you'll agree.


Good posting Phil...

2 novembre 2017
4
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Phil|Accent Trainer
Compétences linguistiques
Catalan, Chinois (mandarin), Chinois (cantonais), Anglais, Français, Allemand, Hébreu, Italien, Portugais, Espagnol
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Chinois (cantonais), Hébreu