So, basically, do you happen to have a preferred set of words, or a word you like to use all the time? How about idioms, phrases, and all that playful array of blablabla that you always use to denote or point out some things in a certain post or topic? Well, we all do that, but sometimes it shows up way too much in the posts that the people who read notice them too well. That’s the start of BLOGOMANNERISMS: words we always use like a habit.
Of course, I’m no exception to this rule. Like, you’ll hear me saying “shit”, “fuck”, “crap”, “ass” 85% of the time! Of course it’s bad, everybody knows it’s bad, your parents might think it’s bad, etc. But like I said, it’s a habit that’s hard to break. Try to withstand not doing it and you’ll suffer into writing blocks or mental withdrawals on words you want to use in substitute of the word/s or phrase/s in question, though in my case, the substitutes wouldn’t even change how you pertained the word. “Shit” is equivalent to “crap”, so is “fuck” equivalent to “sex”. See any subtleness? No.
This gives people the idea of vocabularianism, where a good range of understanding and knowledge on words would generally make a move of its own when situation permits. You can call it “play of words” or something like that. This garners things easy to subdue when sometimes, people would usually use “strong” words to denote these. An example is to use “harass” instead of “fuck”. With this, people can also have a wide variety of words to choose from when they write stuff, which is a good way to erase mannerisms and habits they use to do when they write.
