User482 said:My pet hate is the overuse, usually by sales people, of the reflexive pronoun. Why do they think I would be impressed by them saying "yourself" when they mean "you". Fools.
ChrisKH said:Actually I think it's quite useful. Often when you report about something you are talking about past practices, results and policies and going forward there will be different practices, results and policies mainly because the past practices, results and policies were crap.
Plus I wouldn't be able to get a full house in fiddle bingo any more.
Arch said:Also, it's the sort of thing I'll be shoehorning into job applications. I've have on on the go now, says I need experience of leading and facilitating groups. Facilitating? A friend said, oh, is it like "Providing the means to learn", so I have to remember that phrase to stick in as well...
rich p said:Pardon?
Dave5N said:I cannot ever think of a case when 'utilise' is a better choice to 'use'