Literally, What Your Crutch Word Tells Me About You
Literally is a crutch word people use (overuse) to add emphasis by placing the same intensifier in front of some figurative word or phrase which cannot be taken literally.
They do this because they want to be taken seriously and as
a filler for lack of evidence. Like stating that something is a “fact”. If you
have facts all you must do is quote them or cite them. Anytime I hear or read
someone saying “literally”, “it is a fact”, or “let me be perfectly clear” I
instantly disregard what they are saying because it tells me are just giving
you their own opinion and trying to make it sound believable, they are
repeating what they heard somewhere else, or they are flat out lying.
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