Using vocabulary your boss doesn't know/understand in company documents. Good move or bad move?

@Cleisthenes

It's never a good move to make your boss feel dumb.

Also, some people with low self-esteem try to sound smart by using fancy words. It's often easy to notice.

There are exceptions, where some people (e.g. Russel Brand, Stephen Fry) use lots of obscure words to great effect.

@jcbrand yeah, that is a good point. The thing is I didnt think my vocabulary was too over the top until I got asked what "engendered" was and now that has me thinking tone it down.
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@Cleisthenes @jcbrand doesn't even need to be your boss, know your audience and if you can say it simply intelligent people will respect that also

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@skells @jcbrand also, Winston had a tough time reading after his typical half dozen brandys

@skells @Cleisthenes

Another thing that happens with people who've studied a long time (too long?) is that they start writing everything in acadamese.

Long-winded sentences filled with unnecessary jargon designed to sound intelligent. The ultimate shame/fear of many academics is to be outed as stupid.

Funnily enough it's a sign of intelligence (and real understanding) to be able to convey a complex topic with simple direct language.

@jcbrand @Cleisthenes one of the downsides of this is in maths/physics textbooks - it can be difficult to find sources that explain the rules that aren't being stated, and once you get these rules you join the club of people who can't be bothered with rereading the rules you take for granted

@jcbrand @Cleisthenes that being said, when something restates the essentials simply and efficiently it's an absolute joy, even if you know them

these books are few and far between

@jcbrand @skells gonna throw out the classic quote from the Bard.

Brevity is the soul of wit.
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