What is a word you feel that too many people use?
I’m recovering from the events of the weekend. I finished my final project on Sunday but I’m having nightmares about bad Python code scrolling down my screen at will and wreaking havoc -but life goes on.
Given that my brain is mush and I have to focus on my actual job which has me knee deep on projects that run on not Python I am drawing a blank on current day overused words. Hell I’m drawing a blank on words in general.
However I recently dug up came across this gem of an email I sent myself in 2010. Context: I was frustrated at work, and had just walked out of a meeting with my boss at the time – let’s call him Jim. Jim used no less than 6 of the 10 words/ phrases I outlined below.
Tired of attempts to get actual clarification on my next assignment because answers were given using some combination of the words outlined below, I took a break and typed this up. Enjoy!
Top Ten Most Overused Words/Phrases at …The Company I Worked for in 2010
10. Multi-media – seriously, the word doesn’t the word media by itself imply a wide range of communications?
9. You’re a rockstar! – Really! Hot dog! Someone call my promoter and book me another gig ASAP!
8. That’s awesome! – Is the typical, and only, response from managers when pointing out yet another organizational defect.
7. We’re gonna quick look and send off – And if my quick look doesn’t catch an error then it’s still your fault you didn’t catch an error that I couldn’t possibly have caught either.
6. Round and Round, where it goes… Where its bucketed …no one knows!
5. I’m gonna get my arms around…uh oh, that sounds like a sexual harassment complaint just waiting to happen.
4. In the driver’s seat/ you wanna drive? – No real comment here, just way overused.
3. Organizational restructure – Because we seem to have one of these somewhere in the organization about every 2 months.
2. I envision…a world where I don’t have to hear the word envision.
1. World Class Sales Organization – I don’t really need to comment on this one, do I?
For me it’s “not in my wheelhouse…” what the heck is that, anyway? And (I am guilty of this transgression and need to de-tox it out of my vocabulary) “I have the bandwidth to take on that project.” Since when are we wired to wi-fi? 🙂
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Those are great examples! I’m guilty of using wheelhouse recently – as in babysitting adults is not in my wheelhouse.
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Some of these would really irritate me too lol.
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Lol that place was something else. People would have whole conversations centered around these phrases. Thank you for stopping by!
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My pleasure! Wow, that is crazy.
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