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Who's the source of "I know, right?" and "Really?" - Blackhawk - 08-01-2012

Coming across multiple girls who speak exactly the same, even the same cadence, and almost seem mimics of each other. Which makes me think they're all apeing some Hollywood star they see on TV.

Who's the source of "I know, right?" and the sarcastic "Really?"

I want to call them out and say, "Oh, you're such a little <insert name here>."

Update: Appears to be first from the old 2004 film "Mean Girls", and modern writers appear to keep reusing it in homage. Apparently both "Gilmore Girls" and "How I Met Your Mother" use it from time to time.

"Oh, you're such a little Regina George." appears to be the pop cultural reference.


Who's the source of "I know, right?" and "Really?" - Butterscotch_stallion - 08-01-2012

I think these are just generic listening cues. So they know ,you know, they are listening to you.


Who's the source of "I know, right?" and "Really?" - soup - 08-01-2012

"really" comes from that snl skit


Who's the source of "I know, right?" and "Really?" - chyamor - 08-01-2012

thats so funny, can be added to the list also

shoot my damn brains out


Who's the source of "I know, right?" and "Really?" - Giovonny - 08-01-2012

Good luck finding the original sources of these phrases. They have been around for decades.

When you finish this project, see if you can find out who invented "whats up?"


Who's the source of "I know, right?" and "Really?" - Feo - 08-01-2012

haha, Giov said it all. They are just mannerisms and social filler words..ie indicators of "clique" which then get diffused out to the rest of society.

I'm guessing you are an older guy and you heard this from a chick in her 20's..because basically everyone I know talks this way.


Who's the source of "I know, right?" and "Really?" - snoop - 08-01-2012

Quote: (08-01-2012 02:17 PM)Feo Wrote:  

haha, Giov said it all. They are just mannerisms and social filler words..ie indicators of "clique" which then get diffused out to the rest of society.

I'm guessing you are an older guy and you heard this from a chick in her 20's..because basically everyone I know talks this way.

Why would you willingly hang out with people like that?


Who's the source of "I know, right?" and "Really?" - Maximus - 08-01-2012

I use them. I guess they are a substitute when you don't have much to say


Who's the source of "I know, right?" and "Really?" - Aliblahba - 08-01-2012

I've used "really" just before throwing a punch.


Who's the source of "I know, right?" and "Really?" - Theodet - 08-01-2012

Most people I know 25 or younger say "I know, right?" constantly. Here's language log's entry on it:

http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=3057

Maybe it comes from Mean Girls: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LORyEX_5czg


Who's the source of "I know, right?" and "Really?" - Roosh - 08-01-2012

I don't remember "Really?" when I was in college. Seems somewhat new.

I've consciously eliminated most of my American filler slang. People actually think my accent isn't American. They're so used to hearing "like" every other word.