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Chapter from: "English Business Jargon and Slang: How to Use It and What It Really Means"
Published by: Business Expert Press
Published in: 2018

Abstract

Jargon and slang have wormed their way into almost every business document, speech, or conversation that we have today. And with online business communications being much more conversational and informal than the written business communications of the past, they positively encourage the use of figurative speech: ergo, more jargon, more slang. This book is by no means all encompassing, but in it author Suzan St Maur has researched and shared several hundred of the most commonly used terms. Not only do we now know what they all mean but, where appropriate, we also learn their origins - some of which are fascinating and very surprising. A very valuable handbook for any student or practitioner in business to help demystify this crazy language called 'English.'

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Abstract

Jargon and slang have wormed their way into almost every business document, speech, or conversation that we have today. And with online business communications being much more conversational and informal than the written business communications of the past, they positively encourage the use of figurative speech: ergo, more jargon, more slang. This book is by no means all encompassing, but in it author Suzan St Maur has researched and shared several hundred of the most commonly used terms. Not only do we now know what they all mean but, where appropriate, we also learn their origins - some of which are fascinating and very surprising. A very valuable handbook for any student or practitioner in business to help demystify this crazy language called 'English.'

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