In the last thirty years new technology, fashion, and social set-ups have spawned new cliches galore. Everything on the Internet is available at the 'click of a mouse', TV presenters ask the audience to 'give it up' when they want them to applaud, call centres tell us 'we value your call' even though 'all our operators are busy'. And if you're 'gobsmacked' by all this you may be told to 'get a life', 'chill out' or 'whatever'.It's Not Rocket Science sifts through all aspects of modern life to find the most prevalent, ubiquitous and downright irritating cliches of our age. This high-octane, caffeine-fuelled, dictionary of cliches highlights the freshly-hackneyed phrases we're being subjected to 24/7.So how good is that? And what's not to like?
This is just a list with funny remarks where they could think of them and nothing!! where they couldn't. No history or origins or much in the way of excellent quotes.
This book was funny, in parts I actually laughed out loud. It lists a large number of cliches in use in todays society. It was fairly embarrassing to realise that I'm guilty of using a large proportion of them! Doesn't everyone though? They wouldn't be cliches if they weren't widely used!