Always, we like to use the word ‘always’ when we find the similar incidents happening twice or more and always, we find ‘always’ pretty useful in most occasions, even though it is less applicable. Always, we share the stories of our lives, either making it more interesting or tragic with the additional word ‘always’ as it plays the role as an exaggerative term in our daily conversations from time to time, or not. Always, we share the same point with one particular person in one particular matter and as we go with the flow, we would say, “It has always been like this.” Always, we get so pissed that we bring in every little single detail of the history of one’s doings, adding in the magical word ‘always’ as we continue nagging and mumbling at one corner. Always, we forget the definition of ‘always’ and use it whenever we want, despite the fact that it is not ‘always’. Always, I use 'always' in some of the sentences because it sounds good and I do find it happens always.