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by Coljr3 » Mon Mar 31, 2014 10:34 am | |
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Like the title suggests...What does Um mean? David has it all over the place and it seems to be some sort of agreement statement but where does it come from?
Just seems kind of odd to me but then I'm from Belfast |
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by cthia » Mon Mar 31, 2014 11:01 am | |
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Unless I didn't get the memo, it simply expresses a pause in speech. Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense |
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by n7axw » Mon Mar 31, 2014 11:17 am | |
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A pause in speech, question mark implied... I just love your signature... Where did you come by that? Don When any group seeks political power in God's name, both religion and politics are instantly corrupted.
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by Jonathan_S » Mon Mar 31, 2014 11:19 am | |
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um interjection \a prolonged m sound, əm\ —used when you hesitate because you are not sure about what to say [merriam-webster.com] Can also be used to express doubt. "Let's go out for pizza tonight" "Um..." (expressing doubt because you're not agreeing immediately make making the sound that indicates you're trying to think of what to say) |
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by cthia » Mon Mar 31, 2014 11:30 am | |
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My father said it to me all of the time when I was in serious trouble. Read the aside in my original post in the Honorverse favorite one-liners thread. Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense |
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by cthia » Mon Mar 31, 2014 1:26 pm | |
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Thanks Don for adding that important detail. Yes, question mark implied, usually the pause gives the speaker the necessary time to formulate thoughts. These kinds of words, 'ah' 'uh' 'um' are words that are groomed out of seasoned professional speakers and orators. I was taught that they should not be used as part of a well spoken individual's repertoire, and along with excessive mannerisms like hand tosses, and flailing of the arms are not for the professional. You should never hear a newscaster say 'um.' It was how I was taught anyway. Of course I still um err use them. Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense |
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by SWM » Mon Mar 31, 2014 2:16 pm | |
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Besides it's use to give the speaker time to think about a response, it can also be used deliberately to imply a general skepticism or questioning of the previous statement while avoiding putting it into words. This is clearer in verbal communication, as facial expressions and intonation help make the skepticism more obvious. In text, I guess you can tell the difference between a speaker taking time to think of a response or avoiding a response by whether they ever do respond.
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by Theemile » Mon Mar 31, 2014 2:48 pm | |
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When written, depending on the context, I usually read it as "How do I say this without being rude" or "I'm completely Flabergasted by the previous comment" ******
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