The U.S.’s top choice for office slang is circle back, an idiom meaning to return to a subject after some time. Twenty-seven ...
Corporate jargon isn’t just annoying. For some young workers, it’s the difference between understanding what your manager is asking from you and not. The most annoying corporate jargon making ...
Lots of people find jargon annoying. Is it useful in the workplace? Pippa and Phil talk about when to use jargon and when to avoid it, with help from journalist Anna Maloney, Anne Curzan from the ...
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Josh Riley takes oath of office in Washington ...
Some terms, like "dim," "a mug," or "a few sandwiches short of a picnic," can be used as colorful insults, while some British slang words like "cheeky" can be either negative or positive ...
Language that no one outside faith circles should necessarily know about. Language that’s basically Christian jargon. I begin to wonder if I’m resembling one of those bad tourists who travels abroad ...
If you are baffled by BEV, confused by CHAdeMO, perplexed by preconditioning and muddled by miles per kWh, you are not alone. Luckily, we are here to help. The rapid adoption of electric cars has ...
Discover the unique advantages of Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) in the workplace. New research explores their experiences with stress and empathy.