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I like to read and get up on my information a lot if I feel I can really learn from it and value what I am reading then I won't hesitate to read and take my time understanding what I read but I feel some times that I read certain articles and the writers are doing to much by putting so many unnecessary big words in there articles words that some times I don't even know the meaning for example people will use words like metamorphosis instead of just finding a simpler way to use the word change lol I find writers like that a bit excessive what do you guys think?
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One thing that really annoys me is when I see "We use proprietary systems that no one else is using" and that pretty much turns me off of a system or service because it's complete bullsh*t. I actually saw someone push an SEO service with "proprietary" systems in place to increase the users search engine rankings and they had the balls to give a guarantee lmao No one can give a guarantee on something like this because they don't work for Google. It does convince a lot of people because they don't know any better. Fancy wording mixed with high quality images and an infograph here and there will convince almost anyone to join or sign up for a monthly fee. I know I've used some fancy wording in the past, but never to the extent where people would think "This guy is just trying to impress his digital girlfriend with all these big words" or something along those lines.
The excessive use of big words is ok when it's in a novel and the writer is known for a certain style. I've read plenty of books that pull me in by just using a few crazy sounding words and then I end up binge reading until I'm done.
I'm not knocking anyone with an English degree or someone who writes at a higher level than most, but it does get annoying when you feel that someone is searching through the dictionary just to find a crazy, difficult to understand, word just to put in every sentence Sometimes I see the same thing, and yes it does get annoying sometimes. It's like they're trying to use big words just to show people they are smart, which doesn't always work. One thing that really annoys me is when I see "We use proprietary systems that no one else is using" and that pretty much turns me off of a system or service because it's complete bullsh*t. I actually saw someone push an SEO service with "proprietary" systems in place to increase the users search engine rankings and they had the balls to give a guarantee lmao :D No one can give a guarantee on something like this because they don't work for Google. It does convince a lot of people because they don't know any better. Fancy wording mixed with high quality images and an infograph here and there will convince almost anyone to join or sign up for a monthly fee. I know I've used some fancy wording in the past, but never to the extent where people would think "This guy is just trying to impress his digital girlfriend with all these big words" or something along those lines. The excessive use of big words is ok when it's in a novel and the writer is known for a certain style. I've read plenty of books that pull me in by just using a few crazy sounding words and then I end up binge reading until I'm done. I'm not knocking anyone with an English degree or someone who writes at a higher level than most, but it does get annoying when you feel that someone is searching through the dictionary just to find a crazy, difficult to understand, word just to put in every sentence :D
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