Wrong words can cause trouble at work
NAW SmartBrief | 02/04/2008
Just as in relationships, saying the wrong thing at work can get you in trouble. A list of some classic things that can cause friction at the workplace include "That's not my job"; "Yeah, no problem," (without meaning it); "Don't tell anyone I said this, but...," and "It's not my fault." CNN (01/30)
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