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Lingo 55 Responses
Last post: 3 years, 5 months ago | Thread started: Dec 6, 09, 2:55 p.m.
- Invalid
You've probably noticed that people within certain professions communicate in a certain way. I'm not just talking about industry terminology which forms the basis for the lingo, but more subtle nuances, such as chefs who end all their sentences with, "yeah?".
eg. "2 scallop, 1 linguini, 1 rib eye, medium rare and 1 salmon; and make it fast! yeah?"
I've now noticed that people in I.T. begin all their sentences with, "sooooo...".
eg. "Sooooo, the server only brings back only primary bio data for user.... blah blah blah"
anyone noticed this?
is there a "designer lingo", where designers say things a certain way to sound like designers?
- Dec 6, 09, 2:55 p.m. – Permalink
- raskolnikov
"sort o' like.."


- Dog-earDec 6, 09, 2:59 p.m. – Permalink



