Like other things regarding speaking and writing moderation is key. I use "so" to take a pause in a sentence and for emphasis, usually in summary. I was born and raised in California and got so tired of the crazy laws, taxes and upside down culture. So, I have been considering moving for decades now. It's annoying used like this: So, I got out of bed. So, then I got dressed. So, I started many sentences with so. So, I sound like and idiot to people. I use some filler words on occasion like "though", and never realized it until someone pointed it out to me. I didn't think it was a problem, though. However, I usually don't end my sentences with though. Metaphors are my space ship for crafting my expressions.I have noticed in the past few years it seems everyone is starting sentences with 'so.' Spoken AND written.
So I went on vacation..
So i:m looking for a new gun...
So i'm wondering...
This phenomenon seems to span a wide range of people as far as interest groups - but not really older people, so it must have something to do with the younger generations.
I am in the middle of editing a shitpile of stuff for a technology startup and while the team is very smart, every damn third sentence starts with 'so,' "So, to enable the code, you'll need to do XYZ." How about "To enable the code..."??
It's gotten to the point where I often just search and delete every 'so' in a document.
I am not sure of the source of 'so' at the beginning of sentences, but for the love of Pete, if you see one, delete it, if you say one, stop.
That is all...