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AIBU?

to think that the expression 'going/moving forward' is really horrible?

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padboz · 16/12/2008 14:54

I can't STAND it.

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Poppycake · 16/12/2008 14:58

I would ask the user of the phrase do they sometimes travel backwards in time? Do they carry out projects in the past?

If they're not some Dr Who Timelord type, then they're using a totally redundant phrase and should be kicked in the grollies (if they have any).

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squeaver · 16/12/2008 14:59

God agree. Hate it!

But not as much as when people use the phrase "sit down" to mean "have a meeting" e.g. "will we be sitting down today?" Yes I think you will or you back will hurt, you moron.

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padboz · 16/12/2008 15:00

Its catching in my office - people are saying it more and more. I confidentally predict that - going forward - they'll be using it when suggesting a cup of tea in a minute might be a good idea.

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LooptheLoop · 16/12/2008 15:01

Someone used workshop as a verb the other day as in "we can workshop that". Yuk.

That hit a new low for me. YANBU!

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georgimama · 16/12/2008 15:02

My mum got a letter from the Department of Work and Pensions today with the sub-title "Your Pension Going Forward". I wanted to throttle someone. Her pension isn't going forward. It isn't going anywhere. What they mean is "Your Future Pension Payments" or something like that!!

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Habbibu · 16/12/2008 15:02

Ooh, yes, I hate it.

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lulabellarama · 16/12/2008 15:03

My most hated work phrase is saying 'piece' instead of 'project'

Lula, have you got the communication ready for the price change piece?

Bleurgh

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AMIStletoekiss · 16/12/2008 15:05

At this moment in time we're going forward, but at the end of the day we'll have to incentivise the workforce.

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padboz · 16/12/2008 15:05

I write software and I have a manager that likes to refer to 'screen real estate'. Vomit.

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Habbibu · 16/12/2008 15:08

I hate "stretching targets". What does it mean?

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naturalblonde · 16/12/2008 15:24

I hate reality tv people describing it as a journey. It's not a freaking journey,you haven't travelled anwhere you donut

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georgimama · 16/12/2008 15:30

That "journey" business is one of the main reasons I hate X factor. It's all about the "journey" - well it should blooming well be about the singing.

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madmadmadwoman · 16/12/2008 15:37

'Thinking outside the box'

Wearing a 'hat' eg 'today Mad will be wearing her HR hat and her health and safety hat' - sounds like I have a rather exciting wardrobe though....

Agh.

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