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Thread #132499   Message #4171183
Posted By: meself
30-Apr-23 - 03:40 PM
Thread Name: BS: Language Pet Peeves
Subject: RE: BS: Language Pet Peeves
As with most, um, 'buzz words', at least part of the reason it has caught on is because it has connotation that is lacking in other common terms - 'reaching out' is familiar, friendly, and casual; 'tried to contact' is cold, business-like, and possibly hostile. Not saying that you should like it, but just recognizing that there is some legitimate(?) rationale for its early use at least.

Speaking of buzz words - or 'jargon', if you would prefer - my mother would laugh about a meeting she attended in which the term 'parameters' was being bandied about; she finally asked what 'parameters' were, and, of course, no one could tell her.

On the same subject, I remember back in the '80s talking to a colleague just back from a conference: "'Stakeholders'", he said, "that's the latest buzz word; you'll be hearing that one a lot before long!" And he was right. Although I can't swear he used the term 'buzz word'; maybe that one was the next buzz word to come along.