SOME more unwanted clichés (Letters, September 18): "I cannot wait", so beloved by many of our television presenters, when obviously they, and we, have to wait as they are trying to predict the future. More irritating is "to die for" as in "the food was to die for". No, it wasn't, else the message would be from the spirit world. Recently, a lady extolled the virtues of a friend by saying "she has legs to die for". This conjured up a vision of several severed limbs and torsos and Boris Karloff doing his best with the sail-makers' needle and cord.

Donald Macaskill,

35 Saltoun Street, Glasgow.