Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Netiquete Core Words/Phrases to Avoid in an Email, or Any Electronic Communication - via Netiquette IQ


Irritating Phrases
The most irritating phrases:
1.             At the end of the day
26.      Swell
2.             Quite frankly
27.    Totally
3.             I personally
28.    Should of
4.             At this moment in time
29.    At the risk of being repetitive
5.             With all due respect
30.    Hit (visit)
6.             Shouldn’t of
31.    Bang for the buck
7.             It’s not rocket science
32.    That type of thing
8.             Very unique
33.    No brainer
9.             Perfect
34.    Slam dunk
10.          No problem
35.    To make a long story short
11.          For sure
36.    To be perfectly honest/honestly
12.          FYI
37.    Truth of the matter
13.          ASAP
38.    I am sure you will agree
14.          To tell the truth
39.    Take it to the next level
15.          No way
40.    The thing is
16.          Out of the box
41.    As it were
17.          Ergonomically
42.    And so forth
18.          My bad
43.    Mark my words
19.          No worries
44.    Bring it on
20.          In my humble opinion (IMHO)
45.    Works for me
21.          Dude!
46.    You know
22.          Right on!
47.    For all intents and purposes
23.          Yeah
48.    Team player
24.          Pursuant
49.    Quick learner
25.          As per our discussion
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