Posted on 06/15/2025 12:58:06 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
If someone uses big words to sound smart, they’re probably not. If someone speaks in clichés, they might be lacking original thought.
Understanding human communication isn’t always simple.
In fact, navigating the labyrinth of human conversation requires more than just a good ear. It also requires an understanding of certain speech patterns and phrases.
Now, some folks have a knack for this. They can hear a few words and immediately gauge the intelligence of the speaker.
In this article, let’s delve into 8 phrases that, more often than not, are used by people with below-average intelligence in everyday conversation.
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Speed of problem solving and level of abstraction defines iq in my work.
2) Repeating the same stories -
This just means I’ve got a full hard drive and tend to dump my RAM daily.
The idiom was correct with *not* at one time.
Nice.
What a maroon this writer is!
Yes!
The Dramacrats...
I ask whether friends and family have heard the stories previously and they assure me they haven’t...but sometimes I think they are just mollifying me.
Yes. The context, tone of voice, and look on the face determines the intention of the user.
I have always liked the Aussie use of the phrase “Good on ya.” which is used in exactly the same way as “Bless your heart.”
Of all the tawdry nonsense and sophistry to be hauling up before the grunting masses - much of this just flies over the heads of most people, and raises the spidey sense in many of the rest.
There may be a kernel of truth down in there somewhere, but darned if I can dig it out.
# 4 ) My ex was a walking, talking cliche. She could not communicate otherwise. Furthermore if she heard some intelligent person use a new cliche which she had never heard before then it immediately became a part of her vocabulary. ;-)
# 5 ) Unfortunately that happens a lot here on FR.
Thank you.
Lengthy bloviation but no examples.
Over generalizations.. when someone who’s never done the job says “ all you have to do is”. Ok, go replace the starter on anewer BMW V8. All you have to do is remove the intake manifold. Easy!
My pet peeve are those who just ask questions and don’t do their own homework.
“I axed him,” Lizzie Borden.
Please explain further. I see no gray in those two events. It was about forgiveness.
If another person gets hung instead of hanged. I may do something drastic!
vocabulary. ;-)
# 5 ) Unfortunately that happens a lot here on FR.
😉Just sayin, it is what it is. (Said by a past pope)
“ My pet peeve are those who just ask questions and don’t do their own homework.”
What do you mean? Have a link?
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