These words denote indecision, amateurishness and a lack of communication sophistication.
These are the eight words to remove from your official vocabulary. Identify them and eliminate them. Help your colleagues and teammates to avoid them too.
They signify to our managers that we are not yet ready for bigger roles and at times even cost us promotions and raises.
Worst happens when we do not realize that we suffer from these shortcomings and wrongly blame our lack of promotions/raises on office politics, favoritism or bad luck.

From India, Delhi
Dear Bodhisutra,
I appreciate and thank you for the contribution you have made regarding the thread.
In our day to day life, we used to so many slang languages that we have forgotten what the actual English is.
By reading this article we are now aware of what mistakes do we carry out and we can work on it.

From India, Mumbai
Nice share.
Many times we do not understand the kind of impression we are making with our words. Then we wonder why the world doesn't think we are as smart as we think we are.
I'll make a note of the points mentioned and get some of my colleagues to take a look too.
Really appreciate it Bodhisutra.

From India, Ghaziabad
Thanks Ankit and Navya for the appreciation.
Am relatively new to citeHR but find it an amazing meeting point of a variety of professionals - haven't seen any other discussion forum (esp India focused) which has such huge membership, so much activity and yet is so well moderated.
Will do all to contribute my bit to making citeHR an even more amazing place than it already is.

From India, Delhi
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