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== V-Z ==
* [[Verbal Tic]]: It happens, just not with every single person.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: It happens, just not with every single person. Francophone Canadians often say "lá" ("there") at the end of each sentence, Mexicans do the same with "wey" and "ese" ("dude" and "this", respectively), Argentinians start their phrases with "che", and Americans use "like", like, every five words. And not just, like, the [[Valley Girl]] types (thanks to MTV). [[Canada, Eh?|Most famously...]]
** Americans use [[Like Is, Like, a Comma|"like", like, every five words]]. And not just, like, the [[Valley Girl]] types (thanks to MTV).
** It's become a pastime of many Canadians to use [[Canada, Eh?|their verbal tic]] when around Americans.
** English-speaking Canadians [[Canada, Eh?|will often append "eh?" to the ends of their sentences]]. It's become a pastime of many Canadians to play it up when around Americans.
** Francophone Canadians often say "lá" ("there") at the end of each sentence.
** Mexicans do the same with "wey" and "ese" ("dude" and "this", respectively).
** Argentinians start their phrases with "che".
* [[Vindicated by History]]: More than a few people. There are several politicians who were widely hated during their term but are now fondly remembered by history books.
* [[Violation of Common Sense]]: Happens quite often in [[Real Life]].