QUOTE (postajegenye @ May 15 2009, 20:29)

So... anyone, please explain why "for sure" is so annoying! I'm not a native English speaker (as you can see it

), I've gained most of my English knowledge from the internet, so please tell me what's wrong with "for sure":
- because drivers / other F1 personell use it way too much?
- because it's not grammatically correct?
- because it's a phrase that isn't usually used in the English language?
Thanks

It's because it doesn't add anything. People use it to fill in the same way that some people, umm add like other words that like, umm for sure don't need to be said.
Take JB from the Spain post-race press conference
"This was an important victory for me, [for sure,] first victory back in Europe, five races in and a reasonably good lead now."
"I think when Red Bull have a clear shot at it and they do everything right, they are going to be competitive and we can't forget that and they are going to be on us in Monaco [for sure.]"
"so it's going to be a tough weekend in Monaco, [for sure,] for myself, but I go there full of confidence that I can have a good weekend, but [for sure] it's not going to be a boring Monaco Grand Prix. I think there's going to be a lot of very competitive people and I think you will see a very exciting qualifying, [for sure,] and I think the race could be interesting also."
There's not a single "for sure" here that adds anything to what he is saying.
I think it comes from people speaking English as a 2nd language and wanting to avoid pauses or umms while they think about what to say next.