I've come to hate the word whatever. It has become annoying and according to the Marist
College polls, the “most annoying [phrase] in conversation.” Whatever has become a slang word meaning
“I don’t care about what you just said.” It is used to dismiss a previous
statement and express indifference to what someone has said. It is considered
rude and impolite to use in conversation. According to Urban Dictionary, whatever is used in an argument to admit
that you are wrong without actually admitting it so the argument is over. It is
considered an alternative to “f**k you.”
The word whatever
when used as slang is a sign of indifference. I’m not talking about when it is
used to in terms of “Sure, whatever works for you.” Indicating that whichever
plan is agreed upon works. However, whatever
has become a word of apathy and very passive-aggressive. It has become a put
down and a signal to another person that what is being said is not important. This
use of the word is what I hate the most. When it is used to end a heated
discussion in which another person isn't going to persuade the other to his or
her side of the debate. It’s “fine, whatever” replaces “You’re an idiot and
there’s no talking to you.” This is especially annoying when being used by
closed-minded people who cannot accept that someone just might have a different
opinion.
Whatever can also
be used to display skepticism. Skepticism is doubting the truthfulness of a
piece of information and that’s not a bad thing. However, when someone uses the
phrase, “yeah, whatever” dismisses the information without an effort on his or
her part to find the truthfulness or deceitfulness of the information. Whenever
I’m giving information that I doubt, I usually reply with “I’ve never heard that
and I would have to look into it.” It is a much more pleasant way to dismiss
information that you doubt without making the person giving it feel like a
fool. There may be truth to their information and dismissing it without
consideration is rude. I sometimes also say “Interesting. I’ll have to look
into that” to a piece of information that I may doubt. Either phrase gives
respect to the person without putting them down.
Lastly, whatever can
be used to show exasperation. We’ve all been there especially when talking to a
toddler. You’re tired and the discussion is going on for what seems like
forever. You just want it to stop so you say, “Fine! Whatever.” It doesn’t
indicate that you are fine with the topic or decision but you just want it to
end. This has happened many times to me when a topic is brought up and the
discussion gets out of control and I often regret that the topic was brought up
at all. I suppose because I am the type of person who is usually open to
other’s ideas in the formulation of plans, etc. I am truly annoyed when someone
else isn’t as open when an idea is presented that is different from his or her
own. Simply because they don’t want to do it or they want their plan to be the
only plan. It’s the “my way or the highway” mentality.
When whatever is
used in a tone of indifference, skepticism or exasperation is annoying. And I
know that tone of voice is very important when using whatever. And it makes my blood boil when it is used. The use of whatever, when directed at me, usually
leaves me feeling unimportant and unworthy of even having a different opinion
or idea and I know that it is not true. I know that whatever, when used as indifference, skepticism, or exasperation, is
often done without thinking. Be mindful of the tone of voice used when trying
to end a discussion or even dismiss a piece of information which you don’t
believe.