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Like, You Know

Written by   (author of Obvious Conclusions)  |  Date Updated: March 11, 2020

like you knowI am, like, sitting in the café, you know, next to two girls, who use “Like” and “You Know” every other word.

They are, like, surprised, you know, that they are unable to, like, get the job that they want…you know.

And, like, I just don’t understand it.  You know.

It’s like employers don’t understand brevity.

Brevity is, like, using very few words to describe like, you know, what you are trying to express.

And really, if you can like get things down to like two words, that is, like, the best brevity.

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Richard Cummings

Richard Cummings is a writer, traveler, and web content developer.

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