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Even as language experts are grappling with the change in modern language structure with new rules and words coming up on a daily basis, a Harvard Business Review blog written by Kyle Wiens (CEO of an online repair manual) notes that it’s better to err on the side of grammar caution.
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To better your language, Rai suggests tips like self-awareness, linguistic expansion by reading, recording oneself and analysing, editing and proof-reading plus brushing up on key grammar concepts. Therefore, correct grammar is not for embellishment but for the ease of understanding and adds to the cohesion, coherence of a message. An understanding of global English, respecting different varieties of English worldwide and getting the message across inclusively and sensitively is a must-have skill.” After all, written communication like reports, proposals, emails, are crucial in clinching client deals. Rai adds, “Language skills at the workplace are more important than ever, as inter-cultural communication becomes increasingly inescapable. Built-in spell check features aren’t always reliable, which is why it is important to read, and re-read all your content.” So if you are thinking ‘going their’ will be caught by your in-programme spellcheck, think twice. Gender insensitive usage like always writing “Sir”, confusion between tense and time, overuse of the continuous tense for state verbs like, ‘I am having a pen’ or ‘I am liking this’ and omission of articles are her frequent bugbears.Ĭarly Stec, in her blog post on business management website, says, “One of the easiest ways to discount your business’ credibility is to fall victim to spelling errors and poor grammar. English language corporate trainer Swati Rai identifies many issues related to language in the Indian workplace: “Mother Tongue Intervention (MTI), i.e., direct and literal translation from the mother tongue can lead to misconstrued meanings,” she says. This scenario is only exacerbated in the Indian context, given our proclivity for using Indianisms like ‘revert back’ and ‘do the needful’. The piece quoted managers and bosses who were fed up with younger employees who bring the vernacular of social media into the office. Wall Street Journal started the discussion on the growing number of grammar gaffes in the office, especially among younger employees. But, apparently, the level of the workplace grammar and language has reached such a nadir that people who speak and write well come at a premium. The reason they get so much ire is that no one likes to be corrected. He/she is a person who habitually corrects or criticises the language usage of others. There’s no other modern-day species - on social media or out of it - more vilified as the grammar nazi.
