Thursday, December 17, 2009

Uh buh bye

I would like to request the banishment of the phrase "It is what it is". I think as of 12/31/2009 11:59:59 we should all stop using that phrase. I've heard it used by each of my friends who lost their jobs this year, also in regards to deaths in families that I care about. When my car breaks down, when your car breaks down, when it rains/snows/is hot/cold/tepid/chilly. ENOUGH. What a defeatist horrible statement. It should always be accompanied by a dramatic sigh and the swiping of one's brow with the back of one's hand. Please. Please help me in my campaign to abolish this phrase from our daily vernacular. And if it does get carried into 2010? Well, it is what it is. Sigh.

13 comments:

Kathleen said...

let's do a trade, like backroom politics. I'll support you in this, if you support me in the banishment of X being "thrown under the bus".

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zombie rotten mcdonald said...

Can we throw it is what it is under the bus?

I think that sentence makes sense.

zombie rotten mcdonald said...

I will admit to limited us of IIWII. Typically in business settings, where I am merely trying to get participants to move on from flinging blame to trying to actually grapple with whatever problem has erupted.

Mendacious D said...

A friend of mine uses this statement frequently. Just SHRUG. We KNOW what it is.

Jennifer said...

I am also sick of "take it to the next level"...

zombie rotten mcdonald said...

Next Level!

Housewares, better hammers, and Men's Lingerie!!

Anonymous said...

I'll work to eliminate IIWII if we can also get rid of "hang in there."

fish said...

I would also like to have people stop saying: "Please don't put the remote control down your pants."

Maybe that is just my house.

Jennifer said...

I bet fish stole that remote from teh Zombie...

zombie rotten mcdonald said...

no, he stole my pants...

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

I'll have to second the Zombie re: business use of IIWII.

It's real estate talk.
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ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

Which isn't to say that I approve, mind youse.
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Vonnie said...

Ok, as far as IIWII, you may use it in a business way, but only that way.
K-Unit - you are on. Let's virtual shake on it.
Keep other phrases comin!!
We will work as a group to destroy these evil evil phrases!!