Um, I think I've had it with 'um.' →[More:] I almost posted this to MetaTalk today, but it might be just me and not worth getting everyone all up in arms.
It's just driving me nuts how on forums like MeFi, when some people want to correct you, they'll phrase their rebuttal in the form "Um, [rebuttal]."
It would be enough just to address the point at issue and write the rebuttal. The addition of "Um," is so disingenuously snarky that it makes me grimace with embarrassment for the user. It's almost as though we're in fifth grade again playing the one-upmanship game. It adds nothing to the content other than an attempt at an arch tone.
I want to respond to the "Um"mers with "Well, for your inforMAYshun, since you so smart, [rebuttal]. So
there."
But I'm afraid that then they might say "So here's a dime, call somebody who cares. Why don't you shut up before I shut
you up."
And then I might have to say "You and what army?"
And from there it really degenerates.
Really, my basic point is that beginning a comment with "Um,"
does not make you smarter or more likely to be right.
Okay. Now you can go ahead and sing 'crybaby, crybaby, cry cry cry.'