When you say...



"Basically," what are the basics that you meant?
E.g. Basically, you just need to do this.

"It's like or I was like," what you trying to compare?
E.g. When she said she's pregnant, I was like, no way!

"O.K.," is it really okay?
E.g. OK, now we'll move on to the next chapter. OK, turn to page nine.

"Then," what is next?
E.g. Then I walked there, then he came.

"Actually," what is not actual? Do you normally fake things?
E.g. I actually want to go classes.

"Alright," do you really mean all right?
E.g. Alright, let's move on.
Don't say things you don't mean.
These are some examples of redundant words. Sometimes, I just can't stand how conversations are "polluted" by these words. Such words are painful for the ears.

Let's work together to defend the quality of our language!