empassioned plea to the word police
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A SpeakStrong response to over-zealous word evangelistsTRANSCRIPT
Meryl Runion Rose, Chief Iteration Officer, SpeakStrong Please share freely with credit.
An impassioned plea to the
WORD POLICE
Stop the ‘but’ hunts,
let people ‘try’ and right your ‘wrongs’
Meryl Runion Rose, Chief Iteration Officer, SpeakStrong Please share freely with credit.
Sometimes overzealous communication instructors demonize the word ‘but’
Meryl Runion Rose, Chief Iteration Officer, SpeakStrong Please share freely with credit.
That gets their peeps
going on a “but” hunt
Well, I don’t like your ‘but’ either.
Meryl Runion Rose, Chief Iteration Officer, SpeakStrong Please share freely with credit.
Communication would be easier if word
choices were that simple, BUT…
Meryl Runion Rose, Chief Iteration Officer, SpeakStrong Please share freely with credit.
We need to be discerning
about our how we use our “buts” AND…
Meryl Runion Rose, Chief Iteration Officer, SpeakStrong Please share freely with credit.
“Try” is another term that the
word police stalk and condemn
Meryl Runion Rose, Chief Iteration Officer, SpeakStrong Please share freely with credit.
“Try” and “but” aren’t inherently
wrong. And neither is “wrong”
There may be a hundred ways to get there, but turning into oncoming traffic isn’t one of them. You made a wrong turn. Let’s try again.
Meryl Runion Rose, Chief Iteration Officer, SpeakStrong Please share freely with credit.
A message to the word police.
Meryl Runion Rose, Chief Iteration Officer, SpeakStrong Please share freely with credit.
So don’t just enforce word rules.
Practice word savvy.