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R-VOICE – What word would you omit from your vocabulary?

Alix Magana, senior

"The word that I would omit is 'never.' I believe it is such a negative word and shouldn't be used."

Brandi Bruno, sophomore

"I use the word 'like' in too many of my sentences, so I want it gone."

Rudy Gerson, junior

"The word I would omit is 'taxes' because nobody likes paying taxes."

Tarryn Aubuchon, freshman

"The word I would omit is 'can't' because it puts off a negative vibe. I want to be a positive person."

Evan Feist, senior

"I would omit the word 'love' because it is thrown around carelessly."

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