Realized by Jason F. on September 23 2009:
If you’re describing something, and you find yourself saying “blah blah blah” to close out the thought, it may not just be a shortcut to the next sentence. Instead, it may be a sign that you haven’t thought enough about what you’re trying to describe. Try finishing your explanations with real words to make sure you’re actually on the right track.



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12 comments so far
Jordi 23 Sep 09
Has this something to do with “blah blah blah”s in David speeches?
Alex 23 Sep 09
@Jordi Where did you saw David closing his thought with “blah-blah”? He sure could use it as a shortcut in speech like anyone else if he sees that people he’s talking to already got the thought.
Also I think that using a lot of complex words is a sign of shallow understanding.
Rajarajan 23 Sep 09
Thats really nice Jason. good insight. Thank you
Neil Middleton 23 Sep 09
Scary, only last night I did this in a blog post for the first time. Are you sure you guys aren’t watching me?
I feel bad now.
Joe Taylor Jr. 23 Sep 09
I once had a boss who liked to end every paragraph in his memos with “etc.”
That way, when anything ever went wrong and he needed to take someone to task, he could tell them that he gave them specific instructions. If that unfortunate soul couldn’t find the documentation, the boss would just say, “that was covered under the ‘etc.’”
Sebastian 23 Sep 09
Nobody should ever use “blah blah blah” in ANY kind of a speech. There are few things that annoy me more than this.
Ryan 23 Sep 09
Phew, good, that’s why I always use “yada, yada, yada.”
Anna 23 Sep 09
Disagree … in some instances “blah blah blah” is the “squiggly line” in the verbal form of sketching. It’s ok to get the gist across and work out details later sometimes.
Happy 23 Sep 09
What’s the deal with the nba.com ‘Here’ alert box popping up on /svn?
Daniel 23 Sep 09
@Happy +1
Dominic Morin 23 Sep 09
Great insight Jason,
I’m not a specialist but, we sometimes do that when we are not 100% sure that the person or group we speak with is 100% listening, we feel some pressure to end the current sentence and switch to the next one so we can get people attention again.
Like I said, I’m not a specialist blah blah blah…
EH 23 Sep 09
“Blah blah blah” is a purely specialist term, unfortunately it’s reserved for specialists of their own ideas. It reflects that the person has developed an image of what they’re talking about, but are unable or unmotivated to accurately describe it.
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