Unnecessary words
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Mervyn and Trish
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Unnecessary words
I saw something today that made me think about the words wasted, especially in official notices. So I thought I'd start a thread where we could post those daft phrases and the shorter more sensible version.
What I saw today was
Cleaning operative = cleaner
What I saw today was
Cleaning operative = cleaner
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wolfie
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Re: Unnecessary words
This thread will go for pages and pages. There are so many!!
parking enforcement operator= traffic warden
street cleaning operator/refuse recycling /operator=refuse/ dustbin 'person' (can't say dustman anymore, apparently)
parking enforcement operator= traffic warden
street cleaning operator/refuse recycling /operator=refuse/ dustbin 'person' (can't say dustman anymore, apparently)
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Unnecessary words
For free = free
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Ranchi
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Re: Unnecessary words
Blame Joni Mitchell for that one, Mervin.
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wolfie
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Re: Unnecessary words
beverage dissemination officer=bartender (local newspaper job vacancies)
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CaroleF
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Re: Unnecessary words
I can give you one. My daughter works for an American company in Recruitment. Now she is not just Head of Recruitment but she is a 'Talent Acquisitions Specialist'! How about that! Also instead of 'Contact me if there's any problems' it's 'Please reach out to me' Yuk!
I won't tell you what my daughter said on being told about this.
Carole
I won't tell you what my daughter said on being told about this.
Carole
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screwy
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MaureenB
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Re: Unnecessary words
So................. as the first word of an answer to a question. It drives me mad.........................grrrrr
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Unnecessary words
Logistics solutions = lorry
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towny44
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colin parry
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Hygiene inspector - Binman
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Mervyn and Trish
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Human Relations = Personnel
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Manoverboard
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Re: Unnecessary words
One who spouts a barrow load of utter twaddle about nothing of significance nearly every single day = Cubie 
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qbman1
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Re: Unnecessary words
....and don't forget "ModPlod"
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: Unnecessary words
Even more so "well, I mean"MaureenB wrote: 30 Mar 2017, 10:29So................. as the first word of an answer to a question. It drives me mad.........................grrrrr
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Silver_Shiney
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qbman1
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Re: Unnecessary words
"to be honest" - well you're hardly going to admit you're lying, now, are you ?!
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Unnecessary words
At this point in time = now
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Manoverboard
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oldbluefox
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Re: Unnecessary words
It's a game of two halves.................... What the dickens does that mean?
I was taught to be cautious
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Boris+
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Re: Unnecessary words
Last night on our flight home, the menu we were given offered 'stilton cheese' (with a red onion marmalade and oatmeal biscuits). I would have thought that as this was obviously at the end of the menu where the cheese offering would have been described, that inserting the word cheese wasn't really required.
I could be wrong.
I could be wrong.
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GillD46
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Re: Unnecessary words
American airline perhaps? They always call it "stilton cheese"Boris+ wrote: 02 Apr 2017, 16:59Last night on our flight home, the menu we were given offered 'stilton cheese' (with a red onion marmalade and oatmeal biscuits). I would have thought that as this was obviously at the end of the menu where the cheese offering would have been described, that inserting the word cheese wasn't really required.
I could be wrong.
Gill
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Unnecessary words
As opposed to stilton custard. Or stilton trifle!
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qbman1
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If we're talking Yanks, they probably get confused with those Stilt-on Walkers !
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Keechy
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Re: Unnecessary words
'Very unique' - either it's unique or it isn't
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