Words You Shouldn't Use At Work
I read an article on Yahoo!
yesterday. It was written by Linnda
Durre for Forbes.com.
I know, it’s hard to
believe, but I do read – World Weekly News and a lot of other true stuff on the
internet.
Anyhow, getting back on
track. The topic of the article was “Worst
Words to Say at Work”. The gist of the
article was “using these words only weaken you and make you sound noncommittal,
undependable and untrustworthy.
Here’s the list:
"Try"
According to the article “try” is considered a weasel word.
According to the article “try” is considered a weasel word.
Remember what Yoda says to Luke
Skywalker in Star Wars: "Do or do not - there is no try."
“Whatever"
"Whatever" is considered a dismissive insult and a verbal slap in the face.
"Whatever" is considered a dismissive insult and a verbal slap in the face.
Maybe “you’re an idiot” is a better
choice. NOTE: This response is solely my own – use it at
your own risk.
"Maybe" and "I don't know"
Since when is admitting “I don’t know” wrong?
"Maybe" and "I don't know"
Since when is admitting “I don’t know” wrong?
Isn’t it better to admit ignorance
upfront than it is to bull-shit and be found out later on?
The article recommends if someone
uses “I don’t know”, you shouldn’t let them off the hook so easily. It recommends that you ask, “When do you
think you will know?" or "How can you find out?" If someone hounded me like that, there
question would go to the bottom of my “To Do List” and would stay there until
hell froze over.
"I'll get back to you"
I guess taking the time to find out the correct facts is not acceptable. Once again, it’s better to bull-shit your answer from the beginning.
I guess taking the time to find out the correct facts is not acceptable. Once again, it’s better to bull-shit your answer from the beginning.
"If"
Using the word “if” is viewed as “playing the blame game”. WTF?
Using the word “if” is viewed as “playing the blame game”. WTF?
“If” my boss doesn’t review a
contract, I cannot provide a response to the customer. No blame there – it’s FACTUAL.
"Yes, but ..."
When a co-worker uses the line “yes, but” – the article recommends you respond with something like this:
"Yes, but ..."
When a co-worker uses the line “yes, but” – the article recommends you respond with something like this:
"You know, Jackie, every time I
offer you a suggestion you say, 'Yes, but . . . ,' which makes me think you
don't really want to solve this problem. That's not going to work. If you want
to play the victim, go right ahead, but I'm not going to allow you to keep this
up and I may have to report you."
I can’t believe Forbes has even
published such crap. It’s quite obvious
that the person who wrote this article has NEVER worked in an office
environment. That time of response would
NEVER be tolerated by anyone and it would most likely earn the person who said
it a punch in the face.
"I guess ..."
I agree on this one…it’s weak. Just say “yes” or “no”.
"I guess ..."
I agree on this one…it’s weak. Just say “yes” or “no”.
"We'll see ..."
Instead of using “we’ll see”, it’s better to be decisive and honest by saying, "I need more information. Please present your case or send me the data - both pro and con - so I can make an informed decision."
Instead of using “we’ll see”, it’s better to be decisive and honest by saying, "I need more information. Please present your case or send me the data - both pro and con - so I can make an informed decision."
I’ve used this phrase plenty of time when
parenting, but I’ve never heard anyone in a corporate environment use this
phrase.
Maybe this list is the reason why I haven’t
gotten very far in
corporate politics. I believe in honesty.
Comments
:-)
I understand what they are saying but to throw perfectly good words and phrases out the window is nuts.
I work in research. We TRY a lot of stuff. Will it work? I QUESS, MAYBE, but I DONT KNOW. I'll push this here button and WE"LL SEE. IF I survive the test I'LL GET BACK WITH YOU. Did I survive? YES, BUT it hurt. Should I try it again, Yea, Whatever.
I agree with @simplysuthern. Those are gold standards in research :)
I agree....Some are more obvious than other. LOL
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