Top 5 Redundant Phrases

I'm not a Grammar Nazi. Most of the time I capitalize the wrong words, my punctuation needs a lot of work (what's a colon?), my spelling has deteriorated since spell check arrived. However I still get OCD about certain things. I hate redundancy. Here's my Top 5 redundant phrases:
1. Twelve noon
2. Advance warning
3. Cash money
4. Free gift
5. Exact same
There are a lot more redundant things in speech that annoy me. Like PIN number, or ATM machine. The word is in the abbreviation, it's not a personal identification number number is it? I think this stems from my laziness. I'm all about efficiency. If something is extra effort then I don't bother with it and it annoys me that other people wouldn't take the easier option.
This may sound petty, and it is, but I like making things easier for people. Automation is your friend, simplicity is your fuck buddy. I'd rather spend 15 minutes creating something to make a job easier than just jumping into something that's going to be long and hard. On the other hand I'm also a pretty big hypocrite, but I guess that's all part of being lazy as well.
You forgot a few of the best ones.
Government Intelligence
Voluntary Taxes
Natural Additives
New and Improved
I think there might even be a website dedicated solely to listing oxymorons.
Good post.
Posted by
The Blogstress |
5:23 pm
"Government intelligence" is an oxymoron. Just because something is "new" doesn't mean it's "improved"--it'd be disappointing if it *wasn't*, but that's a different issue. "Natural additives" doesn't belong on either list, because additives can be natural or artificial.
Posted by
Dave Newton |
4:30 pm