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XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
just jim said:
I heard "The elephant in the room" again on the radio this morning. Why God why?

That is a mis-quote phrase, originating in psychology, often taken out of context.

Rather like people use the work "ego", without actually knowing what it means in the true Freudian sense!
 

thelurker

New Member
the one that winds me up the most is the one you get outside any meeting

'let's touch base'

touch the base of what, ffs?

self-gratification artists
 

longers

Legendary Member
I was our rep in redundancy meetings and heard the phrase "at the end of the day, we've all got to wash our faces" uttered by the chief beancounter. Still not sure what he was talking about.
 
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threebikesmcginty

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
longers said:
I was our rep in redundancy meetings and heard the phrase "at the end of the day, we all got to wash our faces" uttered by the chief beancounter. Still not sure what he was talking about.

That's one that our lot use too longers, I took it to mean 'break even'.
Utter shite isn't it.

Is this thread ramping up to go 3D? :becool:
 

ChrisKH

Guru
Location
Essex
Uncle Mort said:
The only one that really bugs me is "synergies" - and they use it in meetings conducted in French and Dutch as well - ugh!

"So, who we merging with then?" is all I say when that word comes up.

Unfortunately I've been right the last two times. :becool:
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
The latest phrase that's become standard here in the last 3 or 4 months is "across the piece".

"We're looking at rolling this out across the piece."
"Across the piece, we have about a dozen."

Why has this replaced "Across IT" or simply "across the department"?

And everything has now become a 'Tower': "In the Build and Change Towers", where tower replaces the simple word 'area'.
 

longers

Legendary Member
threebikesmcginty said:
I took it to mean 'break even'.
Utter shite isn't it.

I thought he wanted to have personal hygiene as a selection criteria so went home, had a shave and polished my shoes.
 

ChrisKH

Guru
Location
Essex
longers said:
I was our rep in redundancy meetings and heard the phrase "at the end of the day, we've all got to wash our faces" uttered by the chief beancounter. Still not sure what he was talking about.


Surely he means we've all got to come 'clean' on the matter with no fixed ideas on how it should turn out. Either that or his secretary is wearing too much slap.
 
I will randomly use "elephant in the room" when that tubster from accounts is in the meeting who refused my expenses last month.
 

Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
They love the phrase 'bottoming out' where I work ''let's wait and bottom that out next week''- sounds grim and painfull to me.

They love 'flagging up' as well. Everything has to 'flagged up'.

Everthing also has to be 'sustainable' despite the fact that most of'em drive half a mile to work. I love being lectured on sustainablilty by these lazy lard arses.

And apparently I don't have a desk anymore. It's a fecking 'work station' FFS.

Lots of sentences starting with the most pointless phrase 'I have to say' Grrrrrrrrr!
 
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