Let me preface this post by saying that I am in a pretty decent mood so far this holiday season. I'm enjoying the Christmas music, our decorated tree, and I've even thought about baking some holiday goodies. So this brief rant has nothing to do with me being in a bad mood.
I've been noticing a trend lately that really annoys me. Maybe I'm a little late on this one and it's been going on for a while, but I cannot stand when people say "love, love, love." As in, "I love, love, love Reese Witherspoon's style." Or, "I just love, love, love Christian Siriano" (and I really do love him, hence using him in that example). I've noticed this a lot while reading blogs - people tend to write that in their comments. It really gets under my skin. What's so wrong with saying that you "really love" something or even putting LOVE in all caps? Why the love, love, love? Who started that and why? When is it going to end? Ugh.
I'm seeing it everywhere and I can't tell you how much I hate, hate, hate it.
3 comments:
Funny, because right after I read this, I read another blog and they used the "love, love, love" comment! Never really noticed it before and now I will never be able to ignore it. THANKS!!
To know, know, know him...
HA @ Jason!
"I totally adore" works well as a substitute.
Another common one recently is "good good good". Why why why?
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