Microsoft Speak

zhaozj2021-02-16  143

So, quite a few people have been raising the issue around the use of the word 'so' by people at Microsoft, so I just wanted to pick up on that thread and in fact extend that out to discuss our taxonomies and usage of the English Language in General, AT Microsoft, Right.

So, Here's The Thing: Do I Use the Word 'SO' A Little To Start A Sentence? Absolutely! Do I Also Like to ask a r Hetorical Question to make a point? You bet. So, can I combine Both Techniques Into One. Bingo. Right, So ... Now, There, IN Fact Just Now, We used An Example of a Sequence of At Least 3 Words That AS DELAMINATER from One Thought to the next.

OK, So there is 'let me place That Back to SO I'm Sure I Got You Right' Process in Order To Make Sure I Und You Correctly, There Is The 'Let Me Turn That Around A SECOND' Phrase As a Precursor To ME Disagreeing with you, and so, last and probably least in this problem-slash-solution set is the 'Thanks - That Is Really Great Feetback' That Transforms Cleanly to 'Go Away'.

Now, Occasionally I Will Start a Sentence with 'Now' - Not Quite Going to the max in the 'Global Find and Replace' Scenario. IE So, 'SO' for 'Now' But WE WILL HAPPILY SWAP 'I' For 'WE '. Flip the bits, so to speak. Which is kind of interesting.

So, how do we operationalise this? Well, that is a pretty good question. Let's forget for the moment that by embracing and extending standards-based nomclatures to be used in new, and probably inappropriate scenarios, we are keeping our work-peers on ................... ..

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