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Over the years, many copywriters have evangelised writing how you talk. And although I fully agree with them on this, colloquialism is something a little bit different. Colloquialism, in this context, is the use of a word/s or phrase/s that is a well known/well used word/s or phrase/s. When someone reads or hears a colloquial term it has an extremely powerful bonding effect. For example. I just kept quiet and got on with my work. is how you might talk, but a colloquial version would be I just bit my lip and buckled down. Both mean exactly the same thing. But the colloquial version makes the reader think Cool! He talks just like me!. Think about The Beatles (or any successful band for that matter.) Why do you think they were so successful? Well apart from them being excellent performers, their songs were absolutely riddled with colloquialism. They didnt sing Ive had an awful night and Ive been working very hard. Ive had an awful night and I should sleep very well. No! They sung Its been a hard days night, and Ive been working like a dog. Its been a hard days night, I should be sleeping like a log. Whats a days night for Petes sake? A night during the day?! Youve been working like a dog? What? Pulling a sledge? You should be sleeping like a log? A log doesnt sleep! But you know exactly what it means dont you. Thats colloquialism. Then they sung And when I arrive back home, your mannerisms are pleasing.?No they didnt, they sung And when I get home to you, I find the things that you do, make me feel alright. If you look at all the words for all The Beatles songs, you will see tons and tons of colloquial words and phrases. It works like a charm, (Translated from It works very well) Look at all the most popular songs these days and you will see that the title of the song is a colloquial word or phrase. Here are some oldy examples The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go What? Love cant go anywhere! But you know what it means. And a lot of people have said this to their partner at one time or another. Its colloquial. Sinead O Connor - Nothing Compares to You Why didnt Sinead just call her song I probably wont meet anyone like you again? It means the same thing. But Nothing compares to you is something that a lot of people say about their ex when theyve split up with them. Its colloquial. Michael Jackson - Beat It Beat my Yorkshire pudding mix? My egg custard? What?Oh I get it! Its a colloquial version of Go away. He could have titled his song Please go away! but Michael knew the power of colloquialism. . Sometimes songs are just a string of colloquial phrases all strung together. When you read them, they dont actually make any sense but theyre words you use all the time so you still like it for some strange reason. In fact, youll start noticing this from now on. Every time you hear a song, the colloquial words will jump out at you like a jack in a box! (Translated from words will stand out and be obvious.)My point here is, the more the colloquial word or phrase is used by people and/or the more colloquial words or phrases are used in the actual song, the more popular the song will be. Similarly, when selling, the more colloquial words or phrases you use in your sales spiel, the more sales youll make. Make sense? If you are a song writer (or budding) songwriter try it on your songs as well as your listings.
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