Well by the book "Oh, my God," it is a western cultural phrase. It is often said in times of surprise, and rarely, as a plea to one's god (usually Yahweh, the Christian god). Its origins are obviously religious, but it is not often said with religious overtones in the present day.
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Some common prayers spoken by English people include the Lordβs Prayer, the Serenity Prayer, and various Christian hymns and psalms. Personal prayers may vary based on individual beliefs and traditions.
Because they think its cool, or they need a shorter way to say Oh My God! or Oh My Gosh! Or Oh My Goodness! Anything like that.
To say "oh my god" in French, you would say "oh mon dieu."
No! He is certainly not! God is our creator and he is the only god there is! Also, if you say 'Oh my God' all the time, why do you say that? Why do people get angry at a god that they don't believe in?!
Usually people will say wili wili wili and it basically mean "Oh my gosh" or "Oh my God" For example if it's very cold out, in English you would say "Oh my God!!" but in arabic you say "wili wili wili!!"
Saying "Oh my God" is not sinful if there are not sinful thoughts in your heart when you say it. The key words are "in vain".
No.
OMG is an abbriviation for Oh My Gosh or Oh My God somee people even sometimes say OMFG but that has a swear word
It's not an idiom. 'Lord' is a commonly used word for 'God'. When someone says 'Oh Lord', it is like they are saying 'Oh God' or 'Oh my God!' People say 'Oh Lord' when they are frightened, surprised, or disappointed by something. Eg: "Oh Lord, I forgot to hand in my essay!"
Oh Mio Dio
Oh my God would be more appropriate but I would advise against taking the Lord's name in vain:) Well if you are into god and all say oh my gosh but if your not say oh my god. you can also say the one that really expresses how you feel.