Friday, May 25, 2018

Saddest Phrases part 9


No time

You could pair this with the previously stated "too late." You've run out of time. For what? To clean the house, to call your parents, to repair your relationship. "No time" is an easy out, a mindless way of defending no action. Want to turn your sad words into happy ones? There's time.
Feeling stressed because you've run out of time? Try these sad face stress balls, they're having a worse day than you, we promise.

Saddest Phrases part 8


What party?

The late Carrie Fisher said two of the saddest words in the English language were "what party?" The one you weren't invited to, it would seem.

Saddest Phrases part 7


Time for bed

Just like our earlier phrase back to school, this one will resonate with the elementary-school scene. Homework's done, and you've got a little latitude to stay up and watch TV. Around 8:40pm or so, though, you start doing a little clock watching. Tick tock. Then, right at the 8:51pm commercial break come those ominous words from the kitchen. "Honey, almost time for bed. . . ."

Saddest Phrases part 6


If you’re lonely, you are inherently sad. One (er, sadly) goes with the other. There’s no possible way to put a positive spin on this one. So, we’ll just leave it be.

Saddest Phrases part 5


What might have been

What might have been is a phrase often tinged with regret. Many movies on Lifetime use this concept. “He gazed into the sunset for a brief moment and watched her vintage MG head off down the long dusty road. With a casual shrug, he turned around and headed back into the now empty and silent farmhouse, wondering what might have been.”

Saddest Phrases part 4


If only

If only can be defined as “I wish that.” If only I had known you were coming, I would have met your plane.” This expression can also be one of wistful regret. “If only we had met 10 years ago.”

Saddest Phrases part 3


Heartbroken

Heartbroken is a tough word. We define it as “crushed with sorrow or grief.” We’ve all been there at one time or another—you know it as soon as you feel it, and you can’t wait for it to go away. This concept tends to rear its ugly head around February 14th.
And, if you have to cry it out (we would have to), what's better to do it in than this black cloud pillow because nobody wants something frilly when you're 

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Saddest Phrases part 2


Goodbye

An astute poster on the website Quora wrote, “you say (goodbye) all the time, but you never know which one is the last.” It's pretty safe to assume you know why this word made it on our list. "Parting is such sweet sorrow."

Saddest Phrases part 1

Back to school

Back to school are three words that most kids loathe. (Yet, this may have to also appear on our Happiest Words list because it's a phrase all parents love.) While there’s no hard data to support that this is one of the saddest phrases in the English language, we bet that if you randomly polled a group of kids and asked them if they’d rather be hanging out at the swimming pool with their friends or waiting at the cold bus stop at seven in the morning, it’s a pretty safe to guess they’ll pick the pool.

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