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5 Phrases You Should Never Say At Work

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Whether in a meeting or writing an email, you might want to use a phrase like 'think outside the box,' but it's best to avoid clichés like this. Here are five phrases that you should avoid, as your manager may not like them. The term 'synergy,' which is often criticized for its vagueness, simply means cooperation. 'Leverage' originally meant the strategic use of resources to maximize gain, but nowadays it's a catch-all term. If you want to suggest returning to a topic later, saying 'let's circle back' can come across as dismissive or unclear. An overused, vague term that is commonly used in the office is 'move the needle,' meaning make an impact. Lastly, avoid using the phrase 'low-hanging fruit,' as it's an awkward metaphor for dealing with the easiest options.

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