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That's kinda like how, in the South, we say, "Bless your heart."

Translation: "I'm sorry you're so stupid."


And I thought I was being consoled all this time. :-(

- Shane

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Using the term "bandwidth" in place of capacity, ability, manpower, etc.

As in..."We as a department couldn't possibly take that on, we don't have the bandwidth!"

Amen.  Stopped my wife (she works in consulting, occasionally says "going forward," "ping," and a few others that are annoying but tolerable) mid sentence to yell at her for this a week or two ago.

I basically said "what the **** did you just say?!?!"

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Oh yeah, you know what just burns me?!?!  When people replace the words "tip" or "advice" with the work "hack" these days.  Argh, that's annoying!!!


But it's better than everything that's called a "weird trick."

Or "unpack this" instead of "explain/discuss this."

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Or "unpack this" instead of "explain/discuss this."

Almost as bad as "Let me unpack that for you."

In the race of life, always back self-interest. At least you know it's trying.

 

 

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Or "unpack this" instead of "explain/discuss this."

Almost as bad as "Let me unpack that for you."

I'm going to thank my lucky stars (and knock on wood) because I haven't heard this one yet. :)

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Amen.  Stopped my wife (she works in consulting, occasionally says "going forward," "ping," and a few others that are annoying but tolerable) mid sentence to yell at her for this a week or two ago. I basically said "what the **** did you just say?!?!"

Should've told her to speak to her internet provider. Up that bandwidth.

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Almost as bad as "Let me unpack that for you."

I know right!

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I'm going to thank my lucky stars (and knock on wood) because I haven't heard this one yet. :)

If she ever offers to "unpack" something for you, you should offer to push her stool in. :w00t:

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There are also the people who say ironic when they mean coincidental. I don't know if that has been mentioned yet, but it bugs the shit outta me.

-Rich

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There are also the people who say ironic when they mean coincidental. I don't know if that has been mentioned yet, but it bugs the shit outta me.

And we all know who's fault that is, right???

Those darn Canadians!!

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I hate "socialize". People use to like this: "I like your idea but we need to socialize it". Rarely are the discussions anything but social. Funny story. Few years ago we had my mother come in for Christmas, so my wife and in-laws played "buzzword bingo" with her because she used to rant and ramble about a number of topics. All 4 days my mother-in-law was saying weird crap to her to try and get her to say some of her phrases. She eventually won because my mother really, really is nutso.

—Adam

 

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How about those that use "Yada, yada, yada"

Don't know. Let's proactively dialogue about it to set expectations.

—Adam

 

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How about those that use "Yada, yada, yada"

I actually don't mind this. [quote name="MPtheKid" url="/t/76552/going-forward-i-am-starting-a-shame-file-thats-me-personally/80_40#post_1047796"]Using the term "bandwidth" in place of capacity, ability, manpower, etc. As in..."We as a department couldn't possibly take that on, we don't have the bandwidth!" :mad: [/quote] I actually love "bandwidth". Maybe because I think the word is funny. [quote name="Grndslmhttr3" url="/t/76552/going-forward-i-am-starting-a-shame-file-thats-me-personally/80_40#post_1048286"]There are also the people who say ironic when they mean coincidental. I don't know if that has been mentioned yet, but it bugs the shit outta me. [/quote] Yes! That is just awful.

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How about those that use "Yada, yada, yada"

Six of one, half dozen of another.

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