"Buzzwords" being used to trick people - warns expert.

Idioms can be confusing to newcomers Source: AAP
Phrases like "reaching out", "on my radar", "touch base and deep dive", often called "buzzwords", or fashionable jargon, have become part of corporate language. Such language can be annoying and pose genuine barriers to understanding. But some analysts suggest corporate language has only become prevalent because of the ways it can be used to deceive people.
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