Before Jennie and Vera's Cookies, Jennie Näss was in the thick of the corporate world, and knows this about Jargon Junkies: the world is full of them. These people are addicted
to using jargon language that is either incomprehensible or simply
inappropriate for the situation or relationship. Whether you are a
parent using corporate lingo with your children, or simply having a
hard time understanding the terms used by children today, it is
important to learn how to sober up and start using plain English.
As a recovering jargonholic herself, Jennie Näss shares her story of
having kicked the jargonese habit and claimed victory for being
jargon-clean with her family and friends since 2005. Learning to
communicate effectively in all situations is vital, and requires
modifying language to fit the audience. This hands-on guide offers a
12-step program to clean up jargon addiction, and encourages families
to put these new jargon-free exercises into practice as soon as
possible. Pass the Ketchup, Hold the Jargonese Please is a bold way to
take back simple conversation with family and friends. Get on the plain
English wagon and lose the need for jargon in everyday language.
140 pages (paperback)
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