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Whenever you spend a lot of time in a confined space with a group of people, it's not uncommon for a new language to develop.
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Slang. Shorthand. Odd sayings. It happens all the time. Normally it's fine.
Not in offices, though.
In the workplace — particularly in meetings — this kind of thing happens far, far too much.
Comedian Adam Hess recently opened a can of worms when he made just such an observation.
Took 28 years to realise that no matter what the meeting is about, if you randomly chime in with 'it's just about finding that balance' people will always agree.
— Adam Hess (@adamhess1) March 21, 2018 Read more...
via Zero Tech Blog