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Alan2005 Sep 11th 2015 6:19 am

"Gotten"
 
Why does everyone use this word so much now. Except for certain specific contexts it sounds ****ing retarded even when septics say it, let alone civilized people. It's gotten to the point where I want to stab people in the eye with a fork when they say it, let alone write it down.

scrubbedexpat091 Sep 11th 2015 7:05 am

Re: "Gotten"
 
Been used as far as my memory goes back, I haven't noticed an increase in it's use.

Seems to be mostly used in North America though now.

Got vs. gotten - Grammarist

Alan2005 Sep 11th 2015 7:08 am

Re: "Gotten"
 
That's a great link. It sums up my snarky feeling of superiority exactly.

itsasmallworld Sep 11th 2015 7:11 am

Re: "Gotten"
 
I too detest this word which even my own children throw into their conversation with abandon. The silly thing is you can always substitute the simpler word GOT so why use GOTTEN. I have given up trying to correct its use. There are better things to worry about and in the end there are those of us who simply have a superior level of speaking and we know who we are - haha.

Novocastrian Sep 11th 2015 8:43 am

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Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 11746091)
That's a great link. It sums up my snarky feeling of superiority exactly.

Mine too. But I've gotten out of there.

scot47 Sep 11th 2015 9:50 am

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Your feeling of superiority is simply that - a feeling.

Alan2005 Sep 11th 2015 9:58 am

Re: "Gotten"
 
Don't care. Feel superior.

Shard Sep 11th 2015 3:52 pm

Re: "Gotten"
 
Yup, hate gotten. On par with 'sat' ("he was sat at his desk all morning").

Tinpusher63 Sep 12th 2015 2:24 am

Re: "Gotten"
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 11746049)
Why does everyone use this word so much now. Except for certain specific contexts it sounds ****ing retarded even when septics say it, let alone civilized people. It's gotten to the point where I want to stab people in the eye with a fork when they say it, let alone write it down.

This along with the Brit penchant to use the word pressurized instead of pressured when referring to putting pressure on someone to do something or make a decision.

Another one is the use of "then" when the person using it clearly means "than".

There now I feel superior too. :rofl:

Former Lancastrian Sep 12th 2015 3:07 am

Re: "Gotten"
 
I honestly can't say I have ever heard that word spoken where I live or doing my job which puts me into contact with people from all over.
Maybe you lot just hang around with the wrong people :lol:

Alan2005 Sep 12th 2015 4:42 am

Re: "Gotten"
 

Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian (Post 11746645)
I honestly can't say I have ever heard that word spoken where I live or doing my job which puts me into contact with people from all over.
Maybe you lot just hang around with the wrong people :lol:

Canadians?

Novocastrian Sep 12th 2015 8:32 am

Re: "Gotten"
 

Originally Posted by Tinpusher63 (Post 11746618)
This along with the Brit penchant to use the word pressurized instead of pressured when referring to putting pressure on someone to do something or make a decision.

Never heard a Brit say that mate.



;;Another one is the use of "then" when the person using it clearly means "than".

There now I feel superior too. :rofl:
Never come across that either. Perhaps question of accents?

Tinpusher63 Sep 12th 2015 10:30 am

Re: "Gotten"
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 11746834)
Never heard a Brit say that mate.

Used consistantly on Brit TV shows. Even heard "Judge John Deed" say it from the bench in one show.

Alan2005 Sep 12th 2015 10:53 am

Re: "Gotten"
 
I've never heard it either. Though I can imagine chavs saying it.

kimilseung Sep 12th 2015 11:05 am

Re: "Gotten"
 

Originally Posted by Tinpusher63 (Post 11746618)
Another one is the use of "then" when the person using it clearly means "than".

I see people complaining about this one over and over, but never hear anyone saying it.

I have a suspicion that it is a typo, seen in written language, as I have found myself doing it a few times (dont know why as the e and a are not adjacent)


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