Sometimes, people get it wrong when it comes to
communication. How will you fell when you use what should help you pass a
message for the opposite, making yourself a fool before people you claim
to outsmart. The use of certain
languages, as generally accepted in certain African politics is to ease
understanding and promote good communication, in hope of improving the good
relationship among people.
These use of ‘jaw cracking’ vocabularies, and sometimes,
high rated technical terms in, for instance, conversing with a local business
woman, who might had nothing to do with your level of understanding, is another
definition of insanity. I suggest that certain terms should only be used withing
your professional circle, at least, where it will be understood without further
reference.
Some Africans still see the use of these ‘mind-blowing’
terms as a way to show off or prove
their abilities to communicate in the most refined form. In many cases, the use
of bigger grammatical constructions are seen as a means o beating down rivals.
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For me, nothing is wrong with expressing one’s self with
some refined grammars, but when your primary purpose of communication is not
achieved, you end up wasting your time and packages. This is because, the
person or people you are talking with, with may not even understand where you are
coming from. In this doming , you are only considered a noise maker. If you have no other means of talking to the people, why not talk to yourself? people will only say that you are soliloquizing; at least that has a name.
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