ChatterBank51 mins ago
IMHO - IMO a daft expression
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'In My Humble Opinion' - IMHO.
Am I alone in despising this expression, especially in emails? It's not that the phrase is so bad per se, but it nearly always occurs after the author launches into some highly opinionated statement that is guaranteed to raise hackles, and wishes to ward off the backlash. Wusses! .
But I do dislike it. It's entirely fair and right that people should be able to give contrary opinions and might wish to state that it is subjective. But if you're going to say something, 'IMO' is fine. If you have an opinion that you consider worth sharing, you shouldn't be prissy and 'humble' about it!
If people happen to dislike it, they will, regardless of how humble you claim to be, and in my case, the pretence at humility is an additional irritant. .
Am I just a crotchety git?
Am I alone in despising this expression, especially in emails? It's not that the phrase is so bad per se, but it nearly always occurs after the author launches into some highly opinionated statement that is guaranteed to raise hackles, and wishes to ward off the backlash. Wusses! .
But I do dislike it. It's entirely fair and right that people should be able to give contrary opinions and might wish to state that it is subjective. But if you're going to say something, 'IMO' is fine. If you have an opinion that you consider worth sharing, you shouldn't be prissy and 'humble' about it!
If people happen to dislike it, they will, regardless of how humble you claim to be, and in my case, the pretence at humility is an additional irritant. .
Am I just a crotchety git?
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