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member
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September 28, 2018, 12:31:11 PM
#64
Using insulting language.  Making fun of others.  non sympathetic words..

Above are in addition to many other already written by members.
legendary
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September 28, 2018, 08:49:37 AM
#63
I think it might be "Sir".  Grin

This x100... Every time someone sends me a message with that I assume scam.
hero member
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Bitcoin = Financial freedom
September 28, 2018, 08:48:44 AM
#62
"Bitcoin Investment" is the word much annoying for me because the bitcoin was found to be used as currency but we are using them as investment. Lips sealed

I really want to see bitcoin as currency and a=our forum members also need to consider bitcoin as currency for the mainstream adoption of crypto payment system.
jr. member
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September 28, 2018, 08:15:19 AM
#61
What about this 
"pardon sir Cheesy Grin"  
"it wasn't intentional"
"co-worker"
"officemate"
jr. member
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September 28, 2018, 06:47:52 AM
#60
 Cheesy Cheesy  Same feeling,  like 'solid project', and in some cases, like 'mate',  examples. ' Hi mate, you know...'. I don't know but it's quite weird for me.
and another one is ' innovative ', listened too many times.
And also there some phrases like "Paypal of China,  Google of India".
Will add some others when I recall.
legendary
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BTC or BUST
September 27, 2018, 06:58:06 PM
#59
EARN

Earn is the most annoying word on this forum for me and I can't believe it hasn't been mentioned in 3 pages.. 

Everything is earn this, earn that, earn earn earn earn..

No matter if it's earn from a bounty, or earn from a signature, or earn from a hyip/ponzi, or earn from a faucet, or earn merits, or earn a high rank, or earn trust ratings..

It's like people are just here to get something and "earn" sounds so.. Entitled...

Saw a post from a newb the other day something about "How do I earn from the bitcoin core link?"..
legendary
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Degen in the Space
September 27, 2018, 06:35:51 PM
#58
"breaks my heart"

I just seen a recent post about a person where his/her posts are being deleted (definitely a shitposter) and askin' here in the meta.

Quote
Hopefully my future posts will not be deleted and in return I am going to treat this as a lesson, because it really breaks my heart seeing my posts are being deleted Sad

It's very annoying and this person shouldn't be in here because the reason why we're here is to have good conversation and discussion regarding a specific topic not to look at our post counts. This quoted statement shows that he/she's just doin' bounties and it really "breaks his/her heart" lol  Cheesy

Also, I don't want posts that consist of "please help", If you want to know something kindly ask it directly or search them in google because there might be an existing topic long ago that's related to the information you wanted to know.
full member
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September 27, 2018, 11:33:52 AM
#57
Mine is "Help". It is so annoying to see someone asking for it knowing that he don't even try to find answers and his question is searchable in the first place. I really hate spoonfeeding.

So I don't like someone calls me "Sir" , and I don't like to see who uses this word in forums.
Forgive me for broken English, but I think you also have the same feelings for the word “Sir”.
I understand because other members here feel the same way. Actually, I used this word often before especially when talking to high-ranked members but I stop after I experienced a little bit conflict regarding this. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.44892625. Even though I knew to myself that I have no intentions of degrading people and just showing my respect, I still decided to quit saying such endearments to avoid this kind of situations once and for all (even to my campaign manager).
Dear Sir Thermos,

Its great project have a many potentials future for opportunity. I invest all my wife savings into your project for charitable outcomes...
I laughed so hard with this one particularly to "Thermos". Like a brand of vacuum flask? I guess enough internet for today lol Grin.
hero member
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No God or Kings, only BITCOIN.
September 27, 2018, 10:35:48 AM
#56
"hacked" this word nuke the meta section.


member
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RuneScape OG
September 27, 2018, 10:25:09 AM
#55
'nice'. Its used lots by the spam bots, and its far too boring and undescriptive as an adjective.
legendary
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September 27, 2018, 10:13:14 AM
#54
Many words can be described as boring here in the forum, one of the most used is definitely JOIN with the hashtag in front.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
September 27, 2018, 09:48:09 AM
#53
'Dear' as it is 100% guaranteed to be the mark of some google translate penis. It seems to be a bit rarer these days.

sr. member
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September 27, 2018, 09:44:23 AM
#52
"Merit". Mostly when it is used by someone who doesn't even know what it is and what is the fundamental function of it, and, specially when it is used in the title of a thread which indicates there is nothing good to read inside, but I still read it, I don't know why.  Grin
Meta and Beginners & Help have most of them in the recent times.

Other than that, the word "shit" also annoys me a lot of times when non-English speakers use it more than often and in totally inappropriate manners. If someone doesn't know when to use a word, they shouldn't do it. They might have a feeling that using these words make your writing better, but that's not right. It rather makes it more frustrating if you are not using the words in the correct way.
legendary
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September 27, 2018, 09:16:52 AM
#51
Most annoying word for me on bitcointalk are mostly use on Announcements (Altcoins) board.

For me below words are most annoying and I always used report to moderator button if found;

Quote
Great project, Good project, Awesome project, Exciting Project, Beautiful projects, Potential project, Biggest projects, Amazing project, Nice project, Excellent project, Wonderful project, Fantastic project, Cool project, Sound awesome, I love this project, I like this project, I wish good project to our future,  Promising project, I support to this project, To the moon, Nice project with a great team,  Very Interesting,  All The Best, I'm glad to be part of this project, Hoping for a better project, I trust this project, One of the best ICO , And all others similar word.

What is yours ?

I can consider that as phrases. Wink
I also have the same thing as yours pal,  and to put some additional words:

MERITS
NEGATIVE TRUST
BAN APPEALS

I really find those words annoying especially in this Section.

I think the subject must be change into Most Annoying Phrases on Forum
member
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Until the end of time
September 27, 2018, 08:58:10 AM
#50
My most annoying word should be on bounty section "Reserve". Once new bounty hit, you will start seeing Reserve, why it is annoying is that most of them have not even checked the project to see if it is a solid project or a scam.
full member
Activity: 490
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September 27, 2018, 08:40:53 AM
#49
Dear Sir Thermos,

Its great project have a many potentials future for opportunity. I invest all my wife savings into your project for charitable outcomes. Do you have a bounty please? If had a marits I would gave 50 Billion. To the mooooon!
   Huh

(my favorite are comments that use an emotionally inappropriate emoji at the end)


This is so bad, my eyes could start to bleed  Grin Grin
But in the same time very enternaing , i dont know which part i find the most entertaining , possibly the part that all of the wifes savings are going in charity  Grin
legendary
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September 24, 2018, 04:01:09 AM
#48
Dear Sir Thermos,

Its great project have a many potentials future for opportunity. I invest all my wife savings into your project for charitable outcomes. Do you have a bounty please? If had a marits I would gave 50 Billion. To the mooooon!
   Huh


(my favorite are comments that use an emotionally inappropriate emoji at the end)

Hello! If you need my Russian translation, please PM me. Thank you  Roll Eyes
newbie
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September 24, 2018, 03:15:59 AM
#47
the word: M e r i t

 
legendary
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September 23, 2018, 06:07:10 PM
#46
When people write "Than" while he meant "Then"
legendary
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₿uy / $ell ..oeleo ;(
September 23, 2018, 05:57:51 PM
#45
Just a few days ago the most annoying word was "@theymos".
Even though I have used it a few times,  I still don't like it.
legendary
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Merit: 2272
September 23, 2018, 05:45:44 PM
#44
KYC
For a moment there I thought: "What's wrong with chicken?"

Know Your Chicken

Andddd... KFCs 2019 marketing campaign.

Exactly. Every time I read KYC I want to eat. It is so annoying.

mmmm....fried crispy chicken.
legendary
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September 23, 2018, 04:49:31 AM
#43
Holy fuck, how could I forget the classic "daily needs". Just actually search that in bitcoin discussion and see how much it comes up.

"Sir" is derived from the word "Sire", or "seigneur" in some other countries, and it was a form of address used when talking to a feudal lord, possibly a knight or a baronet. It was used by the serfs. It doesn't really have a use in the modern world other than as an obsequious form of address used by a shop assistant or waiter.

Sir is what you become when you become a 'knight of the realm' in the UK, but it's also just a title people give themselves to try command a bit of respect. It's pretty much one of the highest orders in England, and originally only the most 'noble' of society ever became one, but obviously it's an outdated institution now.

Ok, let me talk about why I don't like the word "Sir".

In our country, The word "Sir" dictionary interpretation is a polite language for adult males. It has been used for more than 1,000 years. In ancient times, this word was often used to refer to those who are highly respected, such as scholars and teachers.

But now the usage of the word has changed a bit. Usually only the service industry will use the word now. For example, the waiter in a restaurant or hotel will call me "Sir" , For friends, we will only call them nicknames. For online/forum friends usually refer to the other party as "my friend" or account username.
If someone uses the word "Sir" to call me in a forum, it seems to me that who have a "self-deprecating" meaning, and I am usually more willing to regard netizens as "friends" rather than "waiters."

So I don't like someone calls me "Sir" , and I don't like to see who uses this word in forums.
Forgive me for broken English, but I think you also have the same feelings for the word “Sir”.

Yeah. Another one is 'gentleman'. I really don't think we need all this faux politeness and respect.
copper member
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We are Bitcoin!
September 23, 2018, 04:34:40 AM
#42
I have few more for me only...  Tongue
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full member
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September 23, 2018, 04:26:52 AM
#41
Most annoying word on the forum  "Newbie" Grin
Guess why?
jr. member
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September 23, 2018, 02:27:40 AM
#40
"Merits"
sr. member
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September 23, 2018, 01:39:29 AM
#39

What is your ?

What piss me off is using the word " mate " like the word itself is stingy.

And topics with
" which coin will be ×100"
" promising coin for next 5 years"


Like wth no one here can be certain about this and even Nostradamus.

"actually"
You got me there actually Grin
Ok. I'm guilty, actually.  Tongue
hero member
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LoyceV on the road. Or couch.
September 23, 2018, 01:14:33 AM
#38
"Im agree"
This identifies many Indonesian shitposters, and just reading this is enough to know the rest of the post is worthless too
full member
Activity: 490
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September 22, 2018, 05:35:29 PM
#37
I think it might be "Sir".  Grin
This one! It is annoying as hell.

" Sir" for some reason tends to go together with "Dear" making this phrase: " Dear,Sir" the king  off all annoying phrases of all time.
Also words" exchange" " update" and " moon" together with "When"  is hugely annoying.


It seems that we have some answers that are repeating, perhaps a poll would be a good idea after some more answers are collected Smiley
member
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September 22, 2018, 05:26:51 PM
#36
Most annoying word for me on bitcointalk are mostly use on Announcements (Altcoins) board.

For me below words are most annoying and I always used report to moderator button if found;

Quote
Great project, Good project, Awesome project, Exciting Project, Beautiful projects, Potential project, Biggest projects, Amazing project, Nice project, Excellent project, Wonderful project, Fantastic project, Cool project, Sound awesome, I love this project, I like this project, I wish good project to our future,  Promising project, I support to this project, To the moon, Nice project with a great team,  Very Interesting,  All The Best, I'm glad to be part of this project, Hoping for a better project, I trust this project, One of the best ICO , And all others similar word.

What is your ?

It depends on how the words are been used, if they are been constructed well in a sentence and it's inline and related to the subject matter then i don't think you need to press the report to mod button. Remember the board is for Altcoins Announcements and after learning about new project you like, there is no other words other than the above mentioned words.
sr. member
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September 22, 2018, 04:33:45 PM
#35
HODL.

I have no problem with this word and the OP from where it originated.

But this word is now getting used in some kind of stupid/speculative advice without any actual reasoning. The conversation generally as follows.

User A:  I bought this shitcoin Z, what should I do ?
User B:  Oh! , just HODL it.

User A: I bought bitcoin, but now it's price is dropping.
User B: Just HODL it.

This word is killing the actual discussion and majority of time used in shitposting.

Edit :  somebody again abusing it for some shit coins.
hero member
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September 22, 2018, 03:59:19 PM
#34
KYC
For a moment there I thought: "What's wrong with chicken?"

Know Your Chicken

Andddd... KFCs 2019 marketing campaign.
legendary
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Blackjack.fun
September 22, 2018, 02:44:28 PM
#33
The most annoying expression would be "doing bitcoin" !!!

I don't know what they want to say by this, but to me, it sounds like somebody trying to stick his you know what in a power outlet and try hashing the next block.

"Sir" is taking second place, pretty annoying although it can be funny when used like this  Grin

Reserved, plz, bounty and bounty hunters, great/good/whatever project, are competing for the last place on the podium.

I also hate word "bounty". When I see "Bounty" chocolate bar in shop I always remember all these bounty spammers on Bitcointalk and I don't want to buy this chocolate anymore Cheesy

That's ok, because Bounties are the worst chocolate bar. Maybe ever. I don't think I've ever seen a box of Celebrations that didn't have just Bounties and Milky Ways left after all the good ones are gone.

I actually like those more than the others, and just like LTU_btc I instantly think about ICOs and spammers.
But still, this has not stopped me from buying them, no way in hell I'm not going to let those morons ruin my appetite for anything.
legendary
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September 22, 2018, 02:35:57 PM
#32
Omg and the best one of all, in a 1000 page post about "Do you think bitcoins are good?" Or whatever:

First, you quote someone else. It makes your post look bigger even though it's a one-liner. Then you start with "I agree with you". It's perfect, because now you didn't duffer Andy feathers and can regurgitate what has been said 10,000x already. Well worth the 1000 Satoshis you just earned.

Here's two accounts that are probably the same shitposter and a typical post you'll see shortly after:

if in my opinion because the government and the bank are afraid that the community will choose bitcoin to be used as an investment rather than using paper currency. so because of that the government announced bitcoin was illegal
in my opinion, not only is that a very strong reason, maybe the government is afraid of negative results that will result from investments with crypto currencies, crypto currencies are always preached with negative and bad

I agree with you. Governments make  impressions of cryptocurrency and with that I have shame in my mind but it is okay because I am strong at heart and I will avail to receive the cryptocurrency.

Another 1000 Satoshis and that only took me 30 seconds to mash a bunch of words together. At this rate I can make 60,000/hr, which is about $3.90. Sure as hell beats lugging bricks across the desert for 13 cents an hour.
legendary
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September 22, 2018, 02:17:19 PM
#31
I also hate word "bounty". When I see "Bounty" chocolate bar in shop I always remember all these bounty spammers on Bitcointalk and I don't want to buy this chocolate anymore Cheesy

That's ok, because Bounties are the worst chocolate bar. Maybe ever. I don't think I've ever seen a box of Celebrations that didn't have just Bounties and Milky Ways left after all the good ones are gone.
legendary
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September 22, 2018, 02:13:44 PM
#30
Not necessarily words, but i get stomach spasms when i see :

ANN and BCH
legendary
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Slava Ukraini!
September 22, 2018, 02:10:44 PM
#29
Yeah, all the primitive phrases used mainly in ANN threads are very annoying.
I also hate word "bounty". When I see "Bounty" chocolate bar in shop I always remember all these bounty spammers on Bitcointalk and I don't want to buy this chocolate anymore Cheesy
And "proof of authentication". Everytime when I see this or similar phrasevI always feel that it was posted by spam bot.
And good reminder by user above - "Reserve xxx translation". They posting this reservation even if project aren't looking for translations.
legendary
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September 22, 2018, 02:07:46 PM
#28
Hi sir, do you want a portuguese translation?

Pm me if you need this.

All the best to your project

Pls reserve Filipino Translation if you need.. Thanks
....Any bounty programme, Sir?
.....reserved
....reserved pls
.....
Can I do dog translation? Bounty? Pleaaazzz?

C'Mon guys, at least stop the translation offers for the obvious ones...

This is how almost every altcoin is launched.. Smiley
newbie
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September 22, 2018, 02:02:59 PM
#27
it might be sir.
legendary
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https://bpip.org
September 22, 2018, 01:58:09 PM
#26
KYC
For a moment there I thought: "What's wrong with chicken?"

Know Your Chicken
copper member
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We are Bitcoin!
September 22, 2018, 01:47:04 PM
#25
"actually"
You got me there actually Grin
legendary
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September 22, 2018, 01:26:57 PM
#24
For me its "please" (for some reasons)
I use it all the time when I report posts:
  • Spambot/bumpbot doing a homograph attack. Please nuke.
  • Account farmer using at least 3 accounts (~names~) to post useless crap, sometimes in the same thread, to gain activity. Please consider nuking all 3.
  • Spambot, please nuke
  • Shitposter/bumpbot, please nuke.
  • Spambot. It has just 1 post, but 18 different accounts post the same spam. Please nuke.
  • A whole army of insubstantial shitposts from bump bots, please consider banning them all Cheesy
  • Spambot spamming Bot.exe. Please nuke.
  • Spammer, spambot and/or shill account. Please nuke.
  • Low-effort posting from many different accounts, posting the exact same crap. Please check the thread.
  • This guy opens many useless threads, please check his post history a bit.
  • Insubstantial post. All his posts look like a Synonyms-replacement-bot. Please consider nuking him.
  • And many, many more Cheesy
I'm very polite to the Mods Cheesy

KYC
For a moment there I thought: "What's wrong with chicken?"
hero member
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September 22, 2018, 01:20:16 PM
#23
-Merit
-Sir
-Captcha
-Bounty Manager (sometimes)
-Dear
-Joined
-Sorry
legendary
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September 22, 2018, 01:04:31 PM
#22
Thanks sir because I need the merit right now.
Well it's childlish move because adult never ask but they act to get it !

I know it's difficult but it's not impossible !
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September 22, 2018, 12:55:36 PM
#21
At least in our country, it has some derogatory ingredients in it,
It's the same in the West, due to the shift from feudalism to egalitarianism. In our modern egalitarian society, polite people treat each other as equals; nobody is superior to anybody else, and therefore nobody may rightly be called "sir". To call somebody "sir" is to suggest that they are a feudal lord, a class which these days is looked upon with contempt, a relic of a less civilised era. It's a clear insult, albeit a mild one. The only appropriate uses of the word "sir" are in the few remaining situations where a clear master-servant relationship exists: customers are called "sir" by shopkeepers, teachers are called "sir" by students, and military officers are called "sir" by their men. That's about it.

Of course, it's probably different in South Asia, but an important part of polite conversation is learning what seemingly innocent words and phrases may be viewed as offensive by other cultures. Every time a shitposter says "sir", they're really saying "I don't care enough about you to learn that it is improper to call you 'sir', even after you repeatedly tell me not to". These people demonstrate that they have no interest whatsoever in having a real conversation and they have no place on this forum.
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September 22, 2018, 12:50:57 PM
#20
"ICO"

Technically perhaps not a word but annoying nonetheless. I think the world would be a much better place if the word and the actual ICOs would just disappear one day.

I remember a time when ICOs weren't a thing Smiley Less spam, ah the memories.

"biggest projects I have ever seen"

But I literally just picked a random topic in Announcements, went down the first page, and had a few of those checked off. It's sad the forum has come to this in certain sections.
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September 22, 2018, 12:42:08 PM
#19
My "friends" account got blocked for no reason..
  It's actually one of your spam accounts😂
legendary
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September 22, 2018, 12:26:32 PM
#18
KYC
legendary
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September 22, 2018, 12:26:15 PM
#17
"Sir" is derived from the word "Sire", or "seigneur" in some other countries, and it was a form of address used when talking to a feudal lord, possibly a knight or a baronet. It was used by the serfs. It doesn't really have a use in the modern world other than as an obsequious form of address used by a shop assistant or waiter.

I think Sir is usual in Virginia, they use it for respect so you might have to reconsider after all its not just the people there who uses it. Its good to know where the word came from though. Some people also don't like themselves to be called sir as it means master which religious people only believe the rabbi are the only that should be called sir.

What annoys me is the phrase "interesting project". For someone who says so should also support as to why they find it interesting.
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September 22, 2018, 12:20:51 PM
#16
So I don't like someone calls me "Sir" , and I don't like to see who uses this word in forums.
Forgive me for broken English, but I think you also have the same feelings for the word “Sir”.
SIR in my vocabulary means "Slave I Remain" and obviously the reason why you hate to be called as SIR is because of this. There is no slavery that happens on this forum right?

"Sir" is derived from the word "Sire", or "seigneur" in some other countries, and it was a form of address used when talking to a feudal lord, possibly a knight or a baronet. It was used by the serfs. It doesn't really have a use in the modern world other than as an obsequious form of address used by a shop assistant or waiter.
So Sire or seigneur was the etymology of the word Sir. Anyway, this word apply righteously to the teachers where they love to see their students as slaves. Students are becoming an assistant to the teachers from assigning some of his workloads on that students provided that the student will going to get a good grade. Sorry for bringing this but I would like to ask everybody that we celebrate a happy teacher's month and an Advance happy teacher's day worldwide on 5th of October of every year.
legendary
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September 22, 2018, 12:09:42 PM
#15
"hardwork" comes to mind, since it isn't one word but tends to get written that way by shitposters.

This annoys me more not because of how they make it one word, but they use it to refer to bounty campaigns, as if spamming their bounty crap over every platform they can find is anything even remotely approaching "hard work".



It doesn't really have a use in the modern world other than as an obsequious form of address used by a shop assistant or waiter.

As much as I loathe it being used in the forum, I actually use the word "sir" in my professional life to address male patients above a certain age I'm meeting for the first time. Where I work, these patients tend to want a more formal relationship, and "Hello sir, my name's Dr. X. How are you doing today?" is a nice way to establish that from the outset.
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False Moon
September 22, 2018, 11:55:12 AM
#14
"Sir" is derived from the word "Sire", or "seigneur" in some other countries, and it was a form of address used when talking to a feudal lord, possibly a knight or a baronet. It was used by the serfs. It doesn't really have a use in the modern world other than as an obsequious form of address used by a shop assistant or waiter.

I don't know much about Western knight culture, but in some ancient cultures in the East, the word “Sir” has a similar usage to the West in ancient times. sometimes, it is used to refer to feudal lords who have no title.
But now, besides I can hear the waiter call me like this, I can rarely hear who called me like this.
At least in our country, it has some derogatory ingredients in it, Perhaps the word has no derogatory use in Southeast Asia and is more widely used.
If anyone knows more about the usage of this word in Southeast Asia, you can make an explanation about how use of this word in Southeast Asia.I am very interested in this.
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September 22, 2018, 11:39:14 AM
#13
"Sir" is derived from the word "Sire", or "seigneur" in some other countries, and it was a form of address used when talking to a feudal lord, possibly a knight or a baronet. It was used by the serfs. It doesn't really have a use in the modern world other than as an obsequious form of address used by a shop assistant or waiter.
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False Moon
September 22, 2018, 11:29:20 AM
#12
Ok, let me talk about why I don't like the word "Sir".

In our country, The word "Sir" dictionary interpretation is a polite language for adult males. It has been used for more than 1,000 years. In ancient times, this word was often used to refer to those who are highly respected, such as scholars and teachers.

But now the usage of the word has changed a bit. Usually only the service industry will use the word now. For example, the waiter in a restaurant or hotel will call me "Sir" , For friends, we will only call them nicknames. For online/forum friends usually refer to the other party as "my friend" or account username.
If someone uses the word "Sir" to call me in a forum, it seems to me that who have a "self-deprecating" meaning, and I am usually more willing to regard netizens as "friends" rather than "waiters."

So I don't like someone calls me "Sir" , and I don't like to see who uses this word in forums.
Forgive me for broken English, but I think you also have the same feelings for the word “Sir”.
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September 22, 2018, 11:26:55 AM
#11
Few weeks ago it was " Very interesting project , Good .......... and all that Spam things"

this changed the last weeks to  " Good luck fellows  ,  Good luck DEV's "

and there are others too as already mentioned in previous posts  "ICO , Merit and .........  " .

But personal it was " Join Airdrop , Bounty , profit " .
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September 22, 2018, 11:05:26 AM
#10
"hardwork" comes to mind, since it isn't one word but tends to get written that way by shitposters.

"dump/pump" are pet peeves of mine, since they get mostly written by people who don't speak English and are just parroting what they read here.  This is apparent when you read sentences like "The market is dump today.  Wait for pump and you will profit for sure".

"Hodl" was cute at first, but it a "word" that's been co-opted by the illiterati who tend to overuse it.

I'm sure there are many others I could think of, but I haven't started drinking my coffee yet. 
legendary
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September 22, 2018, 11:00:04 AM
#9

Boils my piss when people use it every other word and practically as a replacement for a period.

Does that work? We need to advise the girls so that they can avail themselves of the concept. I entreat you not to hide this under a bush. Smiley

It sounds like a good labour saving device.
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September 22, 2018, 10:53:21 AM
#8
I think it might be "Sir"  Grin

Please sir hilarious sir please unban my account sir I didn't mean to copy and paste all my posts sir I need that account to feed my family sir. Please sir I'm begging you sir.

Boils my piss when people use it every other word and practically as a replacement for a period (or a full stop if you speak proper English  Cheesy).
legendary
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September 22, 2018, 10:46:52 AM
#7
Thank you sir. Now I actually know how to trigger all of these newbies, who have no merit, but are still trying to get into an ICO. Please post more sir due to the fact that I want you to.

Nah but seriously, I've always joked about a few things that come up either from Google translate or a weird grasp on the English language.

"Avail". I've never in my entire life heard someone say this other than "...to no avail." Anything else is just strange. "I will avail to earn Bit-Coins." Roll Eyes

"Entreat". Another hilarious and odd word choice. " Entreat me to Bit Coins!!"

Oh and last but not least, when people make grammatical errors like "your an idiot" or "please advice me". In case you aren't sure what the mistakes are there, " You're an idiot." And "Please advise me." Would be correct.

I will now avail to find some newbies in ICO threads and Entreat them to some actual merits, sir.
legendary
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September 22, 2018, 10:36:19 AM
#6
"Sir" used to annoy me, but I've got used to it now.

"Merit" has become annoying.

"Newbie" is the latest one, but only when it is used to refer to a spambie.
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September 22, 2018, 10:35:16 AM
#5
For me its "please" (for some reasons)
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September 22, 2018, 10:27:17 AM
#4
I think it might be "Sir".  Grin
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September 22, 2018, 10:23:35 AM
#3
How about "merit" lately?  Grin
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September 22, 2018, 10:21:36 AM
#2
"ICO"

Technically perhaps not a word but annoying nonetheless. I think the world would be a much better place if the word and the actual ICOs would just disappear one day.
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September 22, 2018, 10:14:51 AM
#1
Most annoying word for me on bitcointalk are mostly use on Announcements (Altcoins) board.

For me below words are most annoying and I always used report to moderator button if found;

Quote
Great project, Good project, Awesome project, Exciting Project, Beautiful projects, Potential project, Biggest projects, Amazing project, Nice project, Excellent project, Wonderful project, Fantastic project, Cool project, Sound awesome, I love this project, I like this project, I wish good project to our future,  Promising project, I support to this project, To the moon, Nice project with a great team,  Very Interesting,  All The Best, I'm glad to be part of this project, Hoping for a better project, I trust this project, One of the best ICO , And all others similar word.

What is your ?
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