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William Crawley | 16:17 UK time, Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Let's just agree, right now, on a verbal sabbatical. Could we all agree, for a four-week period, to avoid using the word 'absolutely', when me simply mean 'yes', and see if that breaks out national habit of affirmative overstatement? I've just been bemoaning the presence of the A-word in a mountain (read: 'small hill') of audio with the Book Programme producer Pauline Currie. Guest after guest after guest begins sentences with 'Absolutely'. What they mean is, 'I agree', or 'certainly', or 'quite so', or 'indeed', or ... well, sometimes even 'perhaps'. It's not their problem; it's our problem. I've been trying to force myself to avoid the offending term on various programmes, and it's as difficult a habit to break as chainsmoking. Perhaps we need a support group?

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