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Which one is commonly used? Pet phrase or mantra?
For example, Some people like to keep saying "You know what I am saying" between sentences, what do you call these frequently repeated sentence or phrase,Pet phrase or mantra or catch phrase?
27 mei 2019 00:20
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I think "pet phrase" would work. "Catch phrase" is probably also okay, but I think I would understand "pet phrase" more easily.
I wouldn't say "mantra" in this case -- a "mantra" is usually some kind of personal ideal, goal, or belief that a person repeats as a deliberate reminder (it could be something religious, political, related to improving the person's own self-image or mental health, etc.).
27 mei 2019
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Sometimes that can be called a 'verbal tic', when someone uses words such as 'like', 'you know', 'and stuff', etc, repeatedly through their conversations , especially when the phrases are totally out of context.
27 mei 2019
Interesting question. I have no idea...
27 mei 2019
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