It was all over the news yesterday: according to a new poll from the Marist Institute for Public Opinion,
whatever is the word that Americans find most annoying. The poll asked respondents which word or phrase bothered them the most, and
whatever easily swamped the competition, with 47 percent naming it the most annoying.
You know came in at 25 percent,
it is what it is at 11 percent,
anyway at 7 percent, and
at the end of the day at 2 percent. Despite the widespread media attention, we should ask: does this poll really tell us anything useful?
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