"Bro, man, dude" Do you say it?

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Vault boy Eddie

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I always liked how Mr Mackey says mmkay in south park so I started doing it when talking with my fam. Well, it stuck with me and now I use it all the time, like everyday, seriously, I don't remember the last time I said ok.
 

dibblywibbles

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Rad. and one that isn't used often enough is bitchin'. but yeah word bro man is something everyone should say. but they're used only when talking to my homies. that's right I say that too. One more thing, if someone says that a moustache is ironic, punch them in the mouth. A moustache is a way of life, not to mention totally rad, bro.
 

Gabriela D.

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rokkolpo said:
Gabriela D. said:
rokkolpo said:
I'm an avid user of DUUUUUUUUDE!

As in ''WTF DUDE!''
Me, too. I also use *****, beotch (or however that's spelled) and woman. Mostly with my sister, as terms of endearment. And in return she calls me fat (I have 61 kg).

God, I love that *****.
Beotch (broken down to almost sound like beach) and DUDE indeed.
I like your style.
Thanks, man.

Oooooooo. See what I did there?
 

Astoria

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I say dude an awful lot without meaning to and on occasion I'll say bro but it's usually to be stupid.
 

Mr Pantomime

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Sometimes I use Bro and Dude. Just to casually address friends. I dont really notice it, so when I get a text with "bro' or "dude" in it, I always think " I dont say things like that, do I?"
 

mew1234321

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Oh... Oh my.

You just made me realise how frequently I say those things...

I think... I originally intended to use them sarcastically, but then they grew to be part of my lexicon.

That's very frightening. D:

But, on the other hand, I am always utterly serious when I engage in a bro-fist.
 

Spineyguy

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Dude.
Bro.
Man.
Bruh.
Blud.
Mate.
Fella.
Kidda.
Sonny.
Old chap.
Sport.
Lofty.
Stilts.
Shorty. (Though I don't use that one particularly often.)
Porky.
Tubby.
Ham-bone.

Now if only I could learn people's names.
 

Sentox6

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Snotnarok said:
I take bro to a whole NEW level. Broklahoma, brochaco, broloni. I use it in the cheesiest way possible for maximum bro-tacular awesume..atude.
Hi-five, broseidon.

I use all these words. Often without satirical intent :|

Edit: well damn, I'm a necromancer.
 

ShakyFt Slasher

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I only say dude but yeah I think there really isn't anything wrong with saying stuff like that if you are a decent intelligent human being. Unfortunately that isn't always the case :S
 

Saelune

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I say man and dude. I actually recently realized that too. Alot of things I say sarcastically I say regularly now...though I think it is generally accepted I am usually sarcastic anyways. I also say guy alot. Its sort of a replacement curse I use for general annoyances. Like if I am killed while doing something "fucking guy!" as opposed to say, douche or prick or something.
 

Aesir23

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I say "man" a fair bit, but not bro or dude...Well, rarely I'll say "Dude" but I've never said "Bro".
 

Waaghpowa

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I hate when people use "bro" ironically. It always sounds awkward to me. Been saying dude for as long as I can remember.
 

Biosophilogical

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ace_of_something said:
It's been ingrained into my brain to address people as Ma'am or Sir.
Me too! I went to a private high school, so especially in the younger grades, when you don't know the teachers' names you call them sir/ma'am/Ms, and when you get to the higher grades you just call them sir/Ms/ma'am because it is quicker than saying Mr/s What's-his-face.

OT: I type them, because they feel different in text than in voice, so they better suit the tone I'm going for when I use them. I do occasionally use words like 'sup' or 'bro' in general conversation, but mainly when I'm going for a 'chillin' tone.

Captcha: Also ialsli .... okay, first off, what came before that that it warranted an 'also', and secondly, how is 'ialsli' in any way coherent under any reasonable context.
 

darkfire613

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I say "dude" and "man" but the only times I'll say "bro" are when I'm both being sarcastic and talking to my actual brother.