Problematic words

Problematic words, the small words that led to big communication issues.

Hi, I’m Tess,

I have collated a collection of problematic words that create communication mayhem. Have you ever felt misunderstood and wondered why people react to you? You may discover why in these posts. It could be the problematic words that you are using.

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Effectively and Efficiently: Problematic Words

The words ‘Effectively and Efficiently’ are problematic: Have you ever been asked to do something efficiently? Your new boss says to you and your team as he walks out the door, ‘By the way, we need

Everyone almost never exaggerates

The word ‘everyone’ is problematic: Have you ever heard a co-worker say, ‘Everyone thinks…’ You look around the room. Two of your co-workers drop their heads and start shifting in their chairs, a third rolls

What ever happened to ‘common sense’?

Do you ever find yourself saying, ‘Whatever happened to common sense?’ In the same vein, have you asked, ‘Why aren’t people logical, sensible?’ If you answered yes, would you like to know how not to

Right and wrong and nothing in between

Why are the words ‘right and wrong’ problematic? As words, they are problematic because they are dismissive. This means you are showing indifference or disregard to others. By saying to others, ‘You are wrong!’ You are doing

But, however… oh whatever

‘but, however and whatever’, Why are they problematic words? As words they are problematic because they are dismissive. This means you are showing indifference or disregard to others. It could sound like this: In a nutshell

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