That’s kinda cool
— Kind of, pronounced “kinda” in the American way, it’s everywhere. You have to be careful cause it snaps into your sentences pretty easealy, even when it doesn’t make any sense. Because it doesn’t really make any sense. It doesn’t apport new information to the sentence. Saying it’s kind of cool means that it is pretty cool, which doesn’t make a huge difference. You may say: “Yes, it’s cool” just for agreeing and avoiding the other person who is asking your opinion about something. And it doesn’t make any difference if you add a “kinda”, because your aim is still avoiding that person. You don´t really care about it! Well, the think is that you have to be aware of the snapping power of the “kinda” or you will end up saying it in every sentence. It’s kind of sticky…