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Originally Posted by shmike
I had no idea either.
I definitely think it's a Canadian thing. I've always had a tough time telling when my relatives (Canadian) have finished a thought or sentence.
My Uncle says: So I went to the store.....
He should have said: So, I went to the store.
They don't trail off at the end of a sentence. I guess I'll start calling them flat-talkers.
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People who start every sentence with "so" are the real problem. It's like they think it adds something when it really doesn't. It's a useless filler word.
Gen Y are pretty big fans of it.