FrankS
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On RFF, I'd say that back alley is iconic. 🙂
On RFF, I'd say that back alley is iconic. 🙂
How about "Moving forward " , iconic is almost a treat to hear after this forsaken expression . Peter
or is this just a Canadian thing ?
I'm having trouble with everything happening in the future being constantly described as 'going forward!'
The older I get the more annoying these things become ... go figure! 😀
Here in the US, everything older than 30 years is "vintage", which Europeans (with a real history) would simply call "old crap". 😀
Here in OZ everything is "Award winning", exiting and awesome.
well, it's escaped OZ in the hull of a ship. every photographer i meet is 'award winning'. never a mention of the particular award... just AWARD WINNING. means nothing these days.
This is driving me nuts, completely and utterly nuts. Why, why, why does everything of even the remotest importance have to be described as 'iconic'? Does anyone know what this word means or, at least, used to mean? What's wrong with famous, important, well known, significant, imaginative, groundbreaking etc.?
Perhaps it's the current mini-heatwave here in 'iconic' London town or maybe someone else, somewhere else is being driven quietly insane by the constant use of this word? If so, you have my sympathy...
I'm having trouble with everything happening in the future being constantly described as 'going forward!'
The older I get the more annoying these things become ... go figure! 😀
Thanks for sharing that with us Keith. I think we can cover off your concern about that across the organization and if no member has any other suggestion for actioning this I could progress it my end by establishing a workshop. That would help us leverage language-improvements to meet our communication KPIs going forward.