Texsquatch wrote:That's funny. Old guys slinging the vernacular from their day or region are using "colorful" language. No different than the terminology of today, because in a few years or decades "no worries" will be nostalgic too.
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You're still young at heart, but I'm sorry 'dude' if you're over 50 you sound like you have a case of "onset stunted adult" when you attempt to sound, I hate this work, "hip"...jargon is for kids, not adults.
When I read the original post I was thinking oh it's not a big deal. Those are just common phrases, but then I remembered... "lookit". I only know one person and apparently his whole family that say this phrase, but it irritates me to no end.