There are several “weasel” words in the English language. These are words which do not add anything to your writing.
It appears that Customer Service will
It should be noted that we will
There are some departments that will
You will be left with:
Customer Service will…………………………………………….
We will ………………………………………………………………
Some department will ……………………………………………..
Other weasel words that should be edited out of writing
Actually Definitely
Hopefully Fortunately
Carefully Pretty sure
Quite sure Rather
Real Really
Somewhat Very
Slightly Extremely
For example: He is rather intelligent. It is very large, very high, very clear.
3.2.3.4 Nice words
Find a more descriptive adjective as a substitute of “nice”
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3.2.3.5 Positive and negative words
Analyse words for positive and negative emotional meanings. For example, “efficient” is positive, so is “punctual”; “you must” is negative, so is “impossible” or “incorrect”.
A positive tone encourages a favourable, desirable association with a product or service. A negative tone is a “red flag” word. It plants seeds of doubt, or conveys an image that is unfavourable, undesirable, unattractive, or even frightening. However, too positive a tone will lead to accusations of “pushy”.
Positive words
EXAMPLES OF POSITIVE WORDS
Appreciate Satisfaction
Assurance Responsible
Committed Quality
Confidence Honest
Dependable Service
Established Willingness
Negative words
EXAMPLES OF NEGATIVE WORDS
Blame Fault
Sorry Inconvenience
Failure Regret
Never Complaint
Can’t Disagree
Unfortunate Difficult
Prejudiced Unable
Wrong Neglect
Negative phrases
EXAMPLES OF NEGATIVE PHRASES
Your delay
Your dissatisfaction
Why didn’t you
We cannot understand your
You claim
You forgot to
You must
You are misinformed
Negative and positive ways of saying things
EXAMPLES OF NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE WAYS OF SAYING THINGS
Complaints department
Customer service
Our office doesn’t open until 09h30
Our office opens at 09h30
I was surprised to learn that
I learned from your letter that
Mistakes are bound to happen
We shall take care to prevent a similar occurrence
We hope you won’t find our product unsatisfactory
We are sure you will find our product satisfactory
You won’t have difficulty operating your new mower if
Your new mower will operate efficiently and easily when
Your failure to write leads us to believe that you
Since we have not heard from you we are sure you
It will never happen again
We have taken the appropriate steps, or
We are committed to improving our service
3.2.3.6 Don’t use big words
In promulgating your esoteric cogitation, or articulating your superficial sentimentalities and amicable, philosophical or psychological observations, beware of platitudinous ponderosity. Let your conversational communications possess a clarified conciseness, compact comprehensiveness, coalescent consistency and a concatenated cogency. Eschew all conglomerate of flatulent garrulity, jejune, babblement and asinine affectations. Let your extemporaneous descanting, and unpremeditated expatiation have intelligibility and veracious vivacity without rodomontade or thrasonical bombast. Sedulously avoid all polysyllabic profundity, pompous prolixity, psillacious vacuity, ventriloquil verbosity and vaniliquent vapidity. Shun double entendres, prurient jocosity and pestidiferous profanity, obscurant or apparent.
In other words, write plainly, briefly, naturally, sensibly, truthfully, purely. Keep from slang. Don’t put on airs. Say what your mean, mean what you say, and don’t use big words!
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