You're, Like, So Not Getting The Job

Do you, like, have trouble getting a job? Maybe it's how you use "like" when you talk. Don't laugh - it's now scientifically proven:

“This study examined the use of hesitations and discourse markers such as “uh” and “like,” sex of an interviewee, and professional or student participants on hiring decisions of job interviewees. Participants consisted of 105 students between the ages of 18 to 43 years and 71 professionals between the ages of 22 to 76 years (120 women, 56 men). Adult professionals and students were least likely to want to hire, perceived the applicant as less professional, and were less likely to recommend the interviewee for hiring if the interviewee overused the word “like” compared to “uh” or control. Professionals were less likely than students overall to want to hire interviewees across conditions. Sex of the interviewee was not found to be significant.”


I've had trouble with this because of where I was raised. In school we would use "like" as a replacement for "um" but also to use when describing what someone else had said "she was like...". I think it is one of those things that turn into habit and are difficult to get rid of like (yea, it's proper here) saying "y'all" "you's" "dude" etc. That's how language develops and changes over time. It might not be proper but at least it's better than saying "OMG" and "BRB".
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I don't use the word "like" a lot, and I find it annoying when people do. But I find excessive use of "you know" much more annoying than excessive use of "like", probably because more people do it.
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@Dobalina good catch! i didn't see that until you pointed it out.

i knew this had a name so i had to look it up...it's 'Hartman's Law of Prescriptivist Retaliation' and it is sooo true. it says that, "any article or statement about correct grammar, punctuation, or spelling is bound to contain at least one eror [sic]".

i think it makes things fun...as long as i'm not involved.
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