Timmy
white swans need love too
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White Crane, I rather think that was Timmy's point.WTF?
A good thread Springhill, jargon is elitist, exclusive inner circle crap. It makes me 'switch off' to a degree which is perhaps what the speakers of it want so they can progress their agendas with less challenge. Also it just occurred to me that if jargon is not precise it can also allow the speaker an 'out' eg "Oh that wasn't my intended meaning at all" Many years ago my English teacher Mr Starling at Corrimal High School used to say "Good english should be clear,concise and precise". It still should be.
Jargon is contagious.
Moving forw.... errr, sorry, bear with me... err I mean.... oh never mind. I mean in the future, people will just have to find new jargon to be infected with.:
White Crane, I rather think that was Timmy's point.
I hate jargon too.
Anyways, back to the markets.
My other favourite is Ruddspeak:-
'natural complementarity' in Washington and the Yanks went scurrying for the dictionary.
Hey BRTY,
Because the bank's work spaces are open plan, I can't surf pr0n all day, so no w*nkng at workk. Shame, could help pass the day.
Definitely need pr0n as bank chicks are huge and angry
Today...
Meeting = 1 hour. Term "go forward" used nine times.
Report received = "greater granularity required" which means "more detail required".
I hate jargon.
springhill said:'Jargon' is giving me the sh!ts
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