One that comes to mind for me: “Whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” is not always true. Maybe even only half the time! Are there any phrases you tend to hear and shake your head at?

  • core
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    143 months ago

    “to be honest”

    So, you’ve been dishonest until this point?

    • Lvxferre
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      423 months ago

      “To be honest” is mostly used in two situations:

      • to warn the listener that they might not like what they’re going to hear; e.g. “to be honest your lasagna is a bit too salty”
      • to highlight an apparent contradiction; e.g. “I like lasagna, but to be honest I’d rather eat pierogi today.”

      It should almost never be interpreted literally.

    • @BigPotato
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      133 months ago

      That’s why I prefer “to be frank” or “to be blunt.” Same implication but without that possibility.

      • @[email protected]
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        63 months ago

        “to be frank” or “to be blunt”

        Oh so you’re such a dishonest person you’ll change your name to Frank or Blunt midway? Unbelievable.

        • @BigPotato
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          13 months ago

          You never watched Everybody Loves Raymond? Frank told the truth about… Most things at least. I just channel that.

      • @netvor
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        3 months ago

        Stand-up meeting: “to be frank, Frank is starting his holiday in Frankfurt next week so…”