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Why are so many people in America saying 'I know right'?

Why are we parroting TV stars? Are we on the road to becoming loyal robots enslaved by the superiors (Gov)? It is baffling to me how quickly we mimic celebrities? Just be yourself.

Update:

So why are key phrases such as the one mentioned in the question repeated on a regular basis?

Update 2:

1. “I know, right?”

This is one of the more redundant acknowledgements ever known to mankind. If you know, just nod your head and say yes. Furthermore, if you told me a story and I tell you that it’s funny, the fact that you say, “I know right?” is a bit of overkill, because I already told you. Why do you have to validate your own story? It’s just stupid. (Now you answer, “I know, right?”)

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    Lv 7
    4 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    It must come from England, like "we rule OK".

  • ?
    Lv 6
    4 years ago

    I've never heard anyone say that. Here, it's very easy to make up facts.

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