Iain from Doncaster, UK, braces himself for the year ahead
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BBC website readers have been sharing their outlook for the year ahead in three words. We have been publishing selections of these thoughts and illustrating the most popular words sent in using tag clouds. Below is a selection of the three word comments you sent us from Thursday 24 September at 0800 to Friday 25 September at 0800 GMT.
Comments sent to us between Thursday 24 September at 1800 and Friday 25 September at 0800 GMT
This word cloud shows the most frequently used words you sent to us between midnight and 08:00 GMT on Friday 25 September(Wordle.net)
Unemployed low wages
writes Namgay Wangchuk from Thimphu, Bhutan Tougher years ahead
writes S Kenepp from Akron, OH,US Resilient octogenarian, nonagenarian
writes Louis Ricker from Texas, US
Simplicity simplicity simplicity
writes Elbabell from Sydney, Australia Beware bankers' bailouts
writes Roger from Nanaimo, Canada Nothing will change
writes John from Paris Responsibility adulthood independence
writes Sarah B from Fleet, Hampshire, UK Too many politicians
writes Chris Simmons from Bristol, UK Down and out
writes Nigel Burn from Southend-on-Sea, UK Lots of luck
writes R Lorance from Dunedin, New Zealand Prepared for anything
writes Iain from Doncaster UK Faith hope love
writes Michael Stephenson from Albury, Australia Strengthen my skills
writes Marc from Chicago, US Trust in God
writes Harvinder Singh from Patiala, India Never give up
writes Nigel Brown from Burlington, Canada Back in business
writes Gokhan Yazici from Istanbul, Turkey Unpaid work plentiful
writes Dave Crawford from Worcester, UK There is hope
writes Cecilia Chua from Singapore Change is good
writes Mitch Yates from Provincetown, US
Keeping hope alive
writes Shelley Kaufman-Young from Fairfax, US Survival of fittest
writes Mike Foster from Ormoc, Philippines Hang on tight
writes Steve from Las Vegas, US Canned good aplenty
writes Sarah Bissey from Millburn, New Jersey, US Opportunity for change
writes Kumar from Bangalore, India Planning and management
writes Junisa Vandi from Freetown, Sierra Leone Simple living best
writes Alan Saeed from Toronto, Canada Revolution needed now!
writes Adam from Gateshead, UK Anti Brown uprising
writes Abe from the UK Gordon Brown GONE
writes S Taylor from Leeds, UK Happily still impervious
writes Stu W from Glasgow, UK More green taxes
writes Dave Potts from Surrey, UK Don't really care!
writes Chris from Lytham, UK Hope for change
writes Phil Colesell from Portsmouth, UK Underlying problems avoided
writes Ian Baildon from Bradford, UK The best yet
writes Rich from Bath, UK
Hope springs eternal
writes Adam Carim from Surrey, Canada In my hands
writes Eugene D from New York, USA I'm still alive
writes Steve from Ipswich, UK Buying new house
writes Tracey Boswell from Swanley, UK We will see
writes Andy from California, USA Cry some more!
writes Derek Laughlin from Norton, KS, USA History repeats itself
writes C. Sachidananda Narayanan from Mumbai, India Goodbye New Labour
writes Duncan McDonald from Salisbury, UK Yet more tax
writes Clive Ansell from Worcestershire, UK Multi polar world
writes Anatoly Kondrashov from Moscow, Russia Learn to live
writes Jun Enriquez from Philippines We are emigrating
writes Des Miller from Isle of Bute, Scotland, UK Change the record!
writes James McCann from Barnstaple, UK Keep in work
writes Francis from Sway, UK Find rich lover
writes Sally from Lincolnshire, UK Revelatory, successful, enlightening
writes Andrei Placinta from Montreal, Canada Same as usual
writes Eric Atkinson from Warsaw, Poland Necessity alters priorities
writes Jacqueline from Topple
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Stop being greedy!
Nidhi from Philadelphia, PA, USA
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I am optimistic
writes Zewde from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Try to cope
writes Thit Lwin Oo from Singapore Bankruptcy - new start
writes Nigel Hill from Swadlincote, UK I will survive!
writes Brendan Fernandes from Brighton, UK Brown? Again? No!
writes Richard Downing from Keswick, UK No pay rise
writes Richard Downing from Coventry, UK Share the wealth
writes Derek from Singapore Job or bust
writes Michael Bonnet from Longmont, Colorado, USA Bailiffs boom time
writes Tony from Wirral, UK Perseverance, survival, hope
writes Yasser Qayum from Islamabad, Pakistan No Tories, please
writes Paul Goddard from London, UK Tough time ahead
writes Zerqa Khurram from Karachi, Pakistan Never Give Up!
writes Leroy Roberts from Longview, Texas USA World will unite
writes Kamal Raj Subedi from Sydney, Australia Not all bad
writes T Pingree from Utah, USA Please, Not Cameron
writes A Head from Canvey Island, UK Always getting better
writes Kolawole Ajao from Lagos, Nigeria Get A Job!
writes Paul Taylor from London, UK Prosperous, peace, recovery
writes Sumi Shanmugam from Southborough, MA, USA Hope springs eternal
writes Pancha Chandra from Brussels, Belgium Election promises betrayal
writes Phil from Newport USA Prudent simple life
writes Tan Boon Tee from Kemaman, Malaysia Gordon Brown resigns
writes Nige Tonge from Lincoln, UK Off to university!
writes Pav Dhande from Birmingham, UK Moths in wallet
writes L Lovelace from Kirkland USA More Obama Betrayals
writes Bill Fusroy from Pittsburgh, PA, USA Start to spend
writes James Harnett from Felton, USA Three words sent in on Thursday 24 September between 1300 and 1800 GMT
Change your thinking
tweets jackwillin Weathering the storm
writes M Monaghan from Sunderland, UK Onwards and upwards
writes Clive from London, UK Action not talk
writes Warren from London, UK
This word cloud reflects the most commonly used words featured in your three word phrases between 1300 and 1800 GMT Thursday 24 September (wordle.net)
Working past retirement
writes Terry Watson from Croydon, UK Truly, deeply, maddening
writes Ray in Studley, UK Underpaid, unheated, unholidayed
Writes Lee Brown from Thornhill, UK Bonuses, market, slump
writes Ray in Aberdeen, UK Savings? Why bother
writes Barn Owl from Billington, UK Buying house, wahooo!
writes Suzanne from Shoreham-by-Sea, UK Chin up, everyone
writes Martin Wright from London, UK Winners and losers
writes Dan Mason from Leeds, UK More prosperity again
writes Richard Cole from New Caanan, Canada Expect more stress
writes Caroline Jones from London, UK Tax ad nauseum
writes Mark Benn from Guildford, UK Worse to come
writes Andrew from Symington, UK No more consultants
writes Geoff from Pen Selwood, UK Dog eat dog
writes John from Buckingham, UK Saving every penny
writes Esther Doster from Wallington, UK Stress and insecurity
writes Romano Wieckouski from Pinner, UK Live, aspire realistically
writes Bharathi from Chennai, India More lies, theft
writes C Turner from Morecambe, UK Unemployment, civil unrest
writes Chris Wood from Woking, UK Positive outlook essential
writes Dan from Oxfordshire, UK Debt! Debt! Debt!
writes Sandra Smith from Portsmouth, UK New prime minister
writes Neil Masters from Farnham, UK
Long-tailed recession
writes Andy Robertson from Adelaide, Australia Brown out now
writes David Cunningham from La Chatre, France Curb banking system
writes Affan Akbar Thakur from Lahore, Pakistan People laid off
writes Gloria from China Banks still overcharging
writes John Hamilton from Dunfermline, UK Survive, endure, prosper
writes Keith James from Bristol, UK Cut Gordon Brown
writes Davey Harrison from Aberdeen, UK Get debt free
writes Jagdish Patel from Ruabon, UK Disappointment dictatorship poverty
writes Dave from Mildenhall Be more giving
writes Vara Li from Chicago, USA Unlimited upward potential
writes Aaron Cain from Calne UK Hope wealth jobs
writes Jayadev from Hyderabad, India Public sector cuts
writes Robbo from Malton, UK Sub prime scrappage
writes Ian Jackson from Newquay, UK Taxes. Taxes. Taxes
writes Alan from Southampton, UK Live with it
writes Isaac Feinberg from Florida, USA Taxes, depression, poverty
writes J Newell from Edinburgh, UK Pound worth nothing
writes Chris Thompson from Montdoumerc, France Only think positive
writes Rajan from Mumbai, India Tories win election
writes Sarah White from London, UK Quid pro quo
writes Stuart from Siena, Italy More three word comments sent to us on Friday 25 September
Three words sent in on Thursday 24 September between 0800 and 1300 GMT
Recovery? Where is?
writes Claire Bullivant from London, UK Tighten your belt!
tweets jim_herd Where's my Job!
writes Anonymous
This word cloud reflects the most commonly used words featured in your three word phrases between 0800 and 1300 GMT Thursday 24 September (wordle.net)
Unemployment, inflation, bankruptcy
writes Sam Berk from Charlottesville, UK Onwards and upwards
writes Paul Parkinson from Sidcup, UK Downing Street blues
writes Karen Norris from Peterhead, UK Clean energy today
tweets MrsElsieE Three million unemployed
writes Clive Norris from Peterhead, UK Bankrupt collapsing USA!
writes LC Brown from Longmont
Double dip recession
writesChas Holmes from Perth, Australia Best year yet
writes Paul from Derbyshire, UK Buy good wine
writes Leslie J Russo from San Rafael, California, US
Jobless, homeless, hungry
writes Nigel Cousins from Houston, US Change of career
writes Gray Chandler from Potters Bar, UK A new car
writes James Love from York, UK I have survived
writes Mark Fleming from Dublin, Ireland Get a job
writes Dan Young from Maidstone, UK Work without compensation
writes Stephen Smoliar from San Francisco, US Massive job losses
writes Rob from Leicester, UK Fruitless job hunting
writes Samantha Le Sommer from Edinburgh, UK Live and learn
writes Jo Bowker from Brighton, UK General election apathy
writes Frances from Shropshire, UK Positivity creativity investment
writes Wendy B Limited from Ash Green, UK Bankrupt collapsing USA
writes L C Brown from Longmont, Colorado, US Doubtlessly still unemployed
writes Andy M from Rotherham, UK Retirement looms thankfully
tweets Sherb13 Doom and gloom
writes Alan Armitage from Bury, England Retired, moved abroad
writes John Walters from Caerffili, Wales Move, warmer climate
writes Paul in Frankfurt, Germany What recession? Banker
writes a banker from Southampton, UK Lies and tax
writes Keith from East Lothian, UK Double dip recession
writes Frank in Salisbury, UK No hot water
writes Lynne Barnes from Natwich We are stuffed
writes Phil from Liverpool Gordon Brown Out
writes K J Benjafield from Wallington, UK Going down soon
writes Saut from Singapore No big bonuses
writes Anonymous from Melbourne, Australia Inflation devalued savings
writes A Smith from Bangkok, Thailand
Drastically diminished savings
writes Daplatt from the US Will happen again
writes Michael Wright from Toronto, Canada Buy more gold
writes David Hyre from Stirling, UK Get more debt
writes Robert Meek from Rotorua, New Zealand Rising interest, inflation
writes Jack Hanley from London Gloom, doom despondancy
writes Dennis Huteson from Southampton, UK Wonderful year ahead
writes Sujal P from Ahmedabad, India Struggle, struggle, hope
writes Khanjan Langalia from Hounslow, UK Not much hope
writes Joseph Morgan from Dublin, Ireland Cynical struggling doubtful
writes Chris Hannant from Poole, UK Business as usual
writes John LeVasseur from Andover, USA Lower house prices
writes Steve from Fleet, UK Much better off
writes Peter Hickey from Bristol, UK End is nigh
writes Michael Gallant, London, UK Future is Pittsburgh
writes Buddy in Pittsburgh, USA Happier every day
writes Megan from Cheshire, UK Regime change now
tweets benarchibald I need valium!
tweets MrsElsieE Bankers still greedy
writes Glenn Gregory from London, UK Nowhere near over
writes Robin Ward from Hanover, Germany Bad bankers rule
writes Lola Knight from Doha, Qatar Not a lot
writes The Pessimist from Guildford, UK Bankers never learn
writes Ian Jackson from Newquay, UK Keep smiling everyone
writes Ian from Preston, UK Need the force
writes a Jedi from Swindon, UK
Boom! Bang! Crash!
writes Adrian from Cheshire, UK Bye bye Brown
writes Andrea from Peterborough, UK Buy cheap sportscar
writes Roger from Macclesfield, UK All vote now
writes Terry Sheehan from Bourne, UK Thanks for nothing
writes Dave McAra from Mons, Belgium Spend, spend, spend
writes Martin Holland from Horley, UK Descent into chaos
writes Martin Elton from Thornbury, UK Stone broke graduate
writes a student from Newcastle, UK Survive massive cuts
writes David Richardson from Stowmarket UK Opportunity favours brave
writes Mark Readman from Leeds, UK
Still treading water
writes John Hodgson from Congleton, UK Emigration new start
writes Jono G from Bradford on Avon, UK Hope springs eternal
writes Robert Wilmot from Moutiers les Mauxfaits, France No pay increase
writes Mazza in Cheshunt, UK Total financial meltdown
writes Merv from Marton, NZ Inflation, inflation, inflation
writes Neal Ferris from Malaga, Spain Hang in there
writes Mac Bruce from Harefield, UK Stop working unpaid
writes Cliff Hanley from Bristol, UK Unstoppable liquidity diarrhoea
writes Karthik Ramesh from Mumbai, India Long hard slog
writes Rick Knutsford, UK Faith depsite circumstances
writes Wendy Hadley from Sorbiers, France Boldly moving forward
writes Garry Wingrove from Youlgreave, UK Slow faltering growth
writes Margaret from Epping, UK Uncertainty, caution, hope
writes Wayne Winterbottom from Oldham, UK End of Labour
writes James from Portadown, UK Wait and see
writes James in North Yorkshire, UK Keep buggering on
writes Edward Grimm from Warsaw, Poland
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Wait and see
James, North Yorkshire, UK
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Things getting better
writes Gill from Wilmslow, UK Outlook very good
writes Terence Hardcastle from Driffield, UK Too much news
writes John Parry from Nohic, France Bankers bilking customers
writes D Coates from Eastbourne, UK House price crash
writes Paul from Birmingham, UK Worldwide woe awaits
writes Jack Dunlop from Knutsford, UK More of same
writes Anthony Pozniak from Uxbridge, UK Gordon's Gone - Hooray!
writes Phil Brown from Torquay, UK More affordable housing
writes Steve from Leicester, UK Same government lies
writes Steve from Leicester, UK More affordable housing
writes Ron from Rapid City, US Worse to come
writes Brian Key from Chalford, UK Carry on regardless
writes D.Manuel from Sittingbourne, UK Maintain defensive optimism
writes C Homer from Burton, UK Wondering where next
writes Dave Farrell from South Yorkshire, UK
Cuts, more cuts
writes Chander Hingorani in London, UK Increase interest rate
writes Martin Emmerson from Bromley, UK Darling buds wilting
writes Kiran Raichura from London, UK Goodbye Gordon Brown
writes Alistair Ferguson in Hawick, UK Worse to come
writes Brian Key in Chalford, UK Can't get worse
writes Jim from Banff, UK Gloom, redundancies, disastrous
writes Andrea Lightfoot in Birkenhead, UK The toughest yet
writes Heidi Brand Only get worse
writes J S Shaw from Bradford, UK The Greater Depression
writes Fred Hause in London, UK
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