Michele
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I think everyone here is discussing this in a very constructive way and that's nice to see.
Hyperboles can be almost a habit in a person's speech, if you start saying something when you are young you'll continue to use it. I mention this because my father died suddenly of a heart attack at 51. You can imagine how many times I hear someone say "I about dropped dead of a heart attack". My kids have said it. In fact, I have said it only to realize what just came out of my mouth.
It's just an expression, yes it brings back a painful memory for me but I expect to keep hearing it. Like was already mentioned, every situation that has hurt someone can't be dropped from conversation, there would be nothing to talk about.
Hyperboles can be almost a habit in a person's speech, if you start saying something when you are young you'll continue to use it. I mention this because my father died suddenly of a heart attack at 51. You can imagine how many times I hear someone say "I about dropped dead of a heart attack". My kids have said it. In fact, I have said it only to realize what just came out of my mouth.
It's just an expression, yes it brings back a painful memory for me but I expect to keep hearing it. Like was already mentioned, every situation that has hurt someone can't be dropped from conversation, there would be nothing to talk about.