Oaktree
Super Member
Never really noticed that before, but I will add commercials that hype "the <mundane item> you've always wanted".Use of the word "super" in front of words. I believe this started about 7 years ago.
I presume you mean "you're welcome", which I always thought was a dumb response. Yeah, my parents taught me to say that too, but they also implied that the only proper response to "how are you?" is "fine thank you how are you?" which is equally dated & clumsy sounding IMHO. "No problem" is no problem for me.Add the to me irritating response ‘No problem’ instead of thank you. Hey buddy it’s your job to serve or help me, so no it shouldn’t be a problem for you. I was being a well raised polite customer.