staffrodore
New Member
I was talking to my boss the other day as she was reading her emails and memos, she kept having to ask me "what does this word mean", I couldnt tell her myself.
As a result she had to haul some university graduate into her office and remind him that if he keeps using all his favourite words from university that nobody else can understand then there is no point in his continued employment in the company. (Yes all you graduates, contrary to what you tutors tell you, you can be replaced quite easily).She does not have time to be going through a dictionary looking up words like "flagelum" when the wit with a BA could of just said "shaped like a whip".
I read a lot of message boards and come across this rather bizzare personality syndrome myself.
What I want to know is why people do it? do they think it makes them look intelligent using words that they know, when in fact using language above the level of the receiver is a sign of arrogance and stupidity (whats the point in talking if nobody understands you.)
What I want to know is whats the point?
As a result she had to haul some university graduate into her office and remind him that if he keeps using all his favourite words from university that nobody else can understand then there is no point in his continued employment in the company. (Yes all you graduates, contrary to what you tutors tell you, you can be replaced quite easily).She does not have time to be going through a dictionary looking up words like "flagelum" when the wit with a BA could of just said "shaped like a whip".
I read a lot of message boards and come across this rather bizzare personality syndrome myself.
What I want to know is why people do it? do they think it makes them look intelligent using words that they know, when in fact using language above the level of the receiver is a sign of arrogance and stupidity (whats the point in talking if nobody understands you.)
What I want to know is whats the point?