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• #2677
Ah I see, OK in that context it makes at least a bit more sense!
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• #2678
Is his mind wandering to his recently repaired Aviva-insured vehicle?
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• #2679
does the person have English as a second language? maybe their first language uses solus more often, and as it's Latin, they assumed it was globally understood?
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• #2680
Solus isn't a buzzword. Neither is verbatim, ad hoc, ergo, et cetera. More obscure than any of those though.
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• #2681
I don't want to eat anyone else's sandwiches.
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• #2682
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• #2683
Not office buzzwords but rabid swivel eyed loon code:
Narrative: people used to talk about narrative in my English A-Level and my uni contemporary cultural theory module 25 years ago. Now it’s a thing only blokes with wraparound sunglasses say.
Stoic/Stoicism: formally the philosophy of lantern jawed ancients, now an aspiration for blokes that flip out about everything.
Woke: formally a phrase to describe as state of mind where you were acutely aware of social injustice. Now saying “woke” is shorthand for saying “Yes I am a racist”
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• #2684
"team" as a verb...
"let's make sure we team well"
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• #2685
While I'm here... If you're not a farmer or regularly play command and conquer red alert, I'm afraid I don't accept your use of the word 'silo'.
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• #2686
Press 1 to speak to Customer Delight
What the fuck is that? Nope, doesn't sound like what I need
Press 2 to speak to the pensions team
No
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Guess what I need is "Customer Delight" then. Keep it in the boardroom you twats
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• #2687
“Guys, can we take a breath and fully unpack this idea?”
Ask me that again, William, and I’ll unpack your fucking organs.
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• #2688
"Legacy hand"
When someone forgets to lower their hand after speaking on a remote call.Vomits in mouth
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• #2689
Ahhhh, current projects here are now in-flight projects.
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• #2690
Where?
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• #2691
“we’ll internalise for review”
Umm. Ok.
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• #2692
At work, not on here!
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• #2693
Wet Signature
Just sounds creepy
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• #2694
Ooh that's horrible.
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• #2695
Haven't heard 'swim lane' for a while. Found this in connection. Love Lucy Kellaway's articles on this topic generally - didn't realise this existed! https://ig.ft.com/sites/guffipedia/swim-lanes/
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• #2696
She did a great podcast series until 2017, much of which is about jargon: https://www.ft.com/listen-to-lucy.
I admit to using 'swim lanes' most days, but in semi-technical context of drawing processes which switch between owners.
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• #2697
This week's annoyance: everything now has to be described as being done 'at pace' rather than 'quickly'.
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• #2698
Ladybird grownup books are ace on business guff. They're by the screenwriters on Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe, amongst other things. I keep the Ladybird Book of the Meeting to hand most days.
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• #2699
Might just be a thing at my work but "I'm conscious of time" used by a meeting chair to mean, "Look, we're already overrunning, please shut up" is definite thing.
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• #2700
Kinda want one of these too
Yes, however, we generally send emails all the time, some automated, some manually, but nearly all are regular sends.
So it's important to clarify that you're sending an email to a group of subscribers that is a one off, it doesn't need to be sent again the same day next week or month with slightly different words or pictures.
Solus is not the correct way of writing that succinctly.