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== V-Z ==
* [[Verbal Tic]]: It happens, just not with every single person.
** Americans use [[Like Is, Like, a Comma|"like", like, every five words]]. And not just, like, the [[Valley Girl]] types (thanks to MTV).
** 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]].
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