Kaybaykwah wrote: » Here in Canuckistan, listening to radio, both Canadian and American, I noticed it about 3 years ago. I hadn't noticed it before that time and it sort of blossomed into current speech and found it odd. I also find it annoying.
whiskeyman wrote: » Em.
markest wrote: » Can someone explain the "so" at the end of a sentence? Eg. I'm going to town, so.
suicide_circus wrote: » So Dublin City Council has finally started to evict tenants who are in arrears and refuse to pay. OVER HALF of all their tenants are in arrears totalling €33m.
suicide_circus wrote: » so I was at party last weekend...
suicide_circus wrote: » so people with EU licenses (except uk) pay higher premiums.
suicide_circus wrote: » So i took the aircoach to dublin airport today
suicide_circus wrote: » So my neighbors are airbnbing out a spare room in the apartment next to us.
suicide_circus wrote: » so India is gonna send a mission to Mars.
suicide_circus wrote: » So a woman was visiting her husband in Castlrea prison, due to what I imagine was a mix up in communication, proceeds to pull down her jeans and knickers while going through the metal detector.
suicide_circus wrote: » So a study from the University of Amsterdamdraws a link between constant praise and narcissism in children.
suicide_circus wrote: » So a study says 70%+ of voices on Irish radio are male and it is suggested that radio producers do not look at gender balance.
suicide_circus wrote: » So if I book a taxi to the office for 14:00 and i get caught finishing a piece of work and only jump into the taxi at 14:10, invariably the meter will have been running for 10 minutes.
suicide_circus wrote: » So it seems that Saturdays in July are the most dangerous time to go outside as your likelihood of falling over and suiting someone are much higher.
suicide_circus wrote: » So this new act comes into force today, we now all have a legal right to defend our homes against intruders. About time!
suicide_circus wrote: » So the majority of street names on Google Maps are in Irish. Unfortunately I cant read Irish, making this once handy app pretty useless
smellyoldboot wrote: » I do it a fair bit in work, usually cutting into someones convoluted bs excuse of why they didn't/couldn't follow simple procedures: "I was doing it it just like it said and...." "So, if you refer back to the documentation, work sample and previous instruction provided, there shouldn't be an issue".