What is with the phrase "circle back" anyway? The plain response is "I'll get back to you on that." Saying "circle back" does not make a non-response anymore responsive. Why do lefties always just make up words and phrases like that? It's like they're trying to give the appearance of being more competent than they really are. It's like people in the 80's who would say "I'll have my people get back to you on that." I was always thinking, well, what people, do they have names or are they mindless cogs and why are you so afraid of saying a) no, I don't care enough to get back to you on that or b) I have no clue who to ask or how to get that information. It was always such a dodge to pretend someone was more competent than he actually was.
It reminds me of the corporate speak I had to endure back before I was laid off. "let's table that for later", "let's take that offline" (this is in a live meeting lol), "actionable items", getting "boots on the ground" (getting live techs to work on something in person). It's all just jargon because they think it makes them sound smart and/or authoritative. Bullshit all around, SO glad I no longer have to hear it every fucking day
What is with the phrase "circle back" anyway? The plain response is "I'll get back to you on that." Saying "circle back" does not make a non-response anymore responsive. Why do lefties always just make up words and phrases like that? It's like they're trying to give the appearance of being more competent than they really are. It's like people in the 80's who would say "I'll have my people get back to you on that." I was always thinking, well, what people, do they have names or are they mindless cogs and why are you so afraid of saying a) no, I don't care enough to get back to you on that or b) I have no clue who to ask or how to get that information. It was always such a dodge to pretend someone was more competent than he actually was.
It reminds me of the corporate speak I had to endure back before I was laid off. "let's table that for later", "let's take that offline" (this is in a live meeting lol), "actionable items", getting "boots on the ground" (getting live techs to work on something in person). It's all just jargon because they think it makes them sound smart and/or authoritative. Bullshit all around, SO glad I no longer have to hear it every fucking day