Do you, like, speak, like, like a teenager, I mean, like, do you, like?

“Actress Emma Thompson says young people make themselves sound stupid by speaking slang outside of school. But while the use of the word “like” might annoy her, it fulfils a useful role in everyday speech.”

“Actress Emma Thompson”?

Have you like, even heard of her?  She is sooo, like, old!

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Does Emma’s outrage put you off using fillers like “like”, “dju know wadI mean” (do you know what I mean)?

Or are you happy to buy time mming and ahhhing, and throwing in words with no meaning?

What’s your favourite filler?