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Annoying Workplace Expressions or Cliches

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curiosity | 23:50 Sun 12th Mar 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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It seems to me that at work, it starts out that I hear an expression used in a meeting or conversation, and then over the months it becomes a cliche which I hear a few times a week, and it really starts to irritate me, these change of course, but at the moment its "why re-invent the wheel?" and "I'm wearing two hats" I think I've got it right referring to them as cliches, anyway are there any out there that are currently annoying you that I should look out for?
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saying something is 'edgy' - when all they've actually done is reinvent the wheel!! ... ;o )

Joko: thank u so much~~~originally i only focused on the word "Clich�s", and i really did't quite understand the expressions u r talking about~~~so~~~i hope my answer didn't bother u~~~the clich�s that i illustrate was from the english writing notes~~~u know, Chinese students like use them time and time again~~~so~~~in China, they've definitely become clich�s~~~thank u again 4 ur kind explanations~~~


and Curiosity, also thank u 4 ur rating~~~


AB-ers r all so kind~~~really like u guys~~~

The word utilise seems totally pointless to me. Also provisioning. How is that different to providing?


"Keep me in the loop" please.

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