Make the Dog Days OverI share my office with another co-worker and her large, stinky dog.
I’m 99 percent sure my co-worker is aware I hate her dog, as I don’t pet it or interact with it.
It is a verbal tic, very distracting albeit harmless.
To protect his anonymity, let’s say it’s “quite frankly.” Now imagine watching someone give a 30-minute presentation in which he says “quite frankly” dozens of times, including in incongruous ways like: “Quite frankly, the next steps in the study are to document our findings in a final report.” No one has ever brought it to his attention.
That said, it’s also relatively harmless, and for some people a verbal tic may be a symptom of a medical condition.
Persons:
Mutty, let’s, “, I’ve, It’s, it’s