The word used most at my work is sorry. Because if you stuff something up you say sorry, * i dont say sorry i just go meh, and start again* but 90% of the people apologize and start again. wierd.
"Your fired!" - I seriously say that to co-workers at least 3-100 times a day. In a jokingly way of course! I have a lot of fun with my co-workers, very laid back/open communication. Cant be serious all the time, just sucks that way.
Ours is "no, seriously". The chef fancies himself as a comedian, so he follows up every sincere statement with "no, seriously". It wears thin after about 400 iterations ^_^
Numpty. Though there's a whole dictionary full of insults that we throw at each other, every day (in a nice way).
have to say anything that classifies as an insult, but usually F**K! After a good 3 hours straight of solidworks, then remember i should save no just in case, and as soon as i hit 'save' solidworks locks up! i think iv told solidworks to procreate with its self more than enough times!
Mine's "Owned" There are 6 of us working as touts, and even more of the rival company's, but tourists like us better, so they come to us and we whisper to the rivals "Owned" Works even better when one of their buses breaks down
Actually the comma would depend on the stylistic mode being used. In a casual as-spoken dialog that comma could be interpreted as a psycholinguistic filler or tonal shift to signify a new clause. Yeah, I went to University so I could own these forums. Which is also quite sad, really.
W***er, which is probably why I'm leaving in two weeks. I've never worked for a company which has such a high turnover of staff.