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nostr:npub1255fcs7q3s6mgzd3athuxqvm0693442yky2ezm96u6sk4ve7d9kqqr6apa I almost think that it's becoming so ubiquitous that hiring managers don't recognize it—it just sounds normal. Heck, they probably speak the same way. Another speech idiosyncrasy that I detest is when people end a statement with "right?". No. Not right. I may or may not agree with what you just said. Just put it out there and let me decide what I think. Right? 🤡
nostr:npub1me36rv7zjj5zt6rcwe5ktsfx60es5s4wj55gqv22lhujnqas5mfsnw765c nostr:npub1255fcs7q3s6mgzd3athuxqvm0693442yky2ezm96u6sk4ve7d9kqqr6apa My top 3 annoyances in a conversation: uptalk, vocal fry, & using right in the context you mentioned.