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Saturday 27 May 2017

Twitter stories: A lady lost a job because she typed 'K' instead of 'Okay'

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26 comments:

  1. Of course Na. Was she serious at all?


    ... Merited happiness

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  2. "K" Or "kk" are very rude and stupid ways to reply messages.Some people think it's cool to sound so ignorant and uneducated...let this serve as a lesson to all "k" users...

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    1. Honestly I hate that to my bone marrow I have never used k or kk and anytime someone send it to m I feel unhappy

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  3. "K" Or "kk" are very rude and stupid ways to reply messages.Some people think it's cool to sound so ignorant and uneducated...let this serve as a lesson to all "k" users...

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    1. my babe feels being ignorant and uneducated is the new cool..using slippy in place of sleepy,and she doesn't even want to be corrected

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  4. I really don't understand why it is hard for someone to know when to be absolutely formal and when not to be. Answering okay to the message is also terribly inappropriate. I will also make sure you lose that job if I had a day in this too.

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  5. Good for her. I hate people who type slangs in professional environments. She deserved the sack

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  6. How I hate that "k" whenever I'm chatting with somebody.

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  7. All of ya be forming as if u don't use slangs. Hiss

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  8. It annoys me when pple send me k or KK as response, makes me feel like am disturbing their peace

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  9. before nko, even as a friend if I reply you with 'K' just know I'm stylishly snubbing You. much more a formal message

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  10. But some youths of nowadays know no better, it's becoming the norm and they will tell you they studied engineering not English so no big deal. Well to me it's a big deal if you can't communicate well in your chosen language. How am I sure you can 'engineer' properly too?
    Cutting corners professionally in even the smallest aspect is not a good sign.

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  11. To me, if you can type kk why not o su mi

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  12. Its absolutely very unprofessional to use "K in an official setting I see a lot of this on internal memos and it kills me that people are this ignorant

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  13. Use the appropriate phrase for the personality you are passing a message to at all time.

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  14. Its true. I have been interviewing prospective employees. They will be saying k and all that nonsense

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  15. Of course!! You can't take casual language into a job interview. Daft

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  16. honestly I can't stomach the things that come from youths this days & if you try top correct them, they call you old-school. imagine the one that types sowie instead of sorry. yet they don't know Old school is best school.

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  17. LOL
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  18. @annonymous 13:05 u are such a big fool instead!i also hate it when someone use pple insted of people,u see how foolish u are also,made same mistake Mr corrector!

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  19. Ndi nkuzi abikwanu,ndi ara

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  20. firstlady blessing27 May 2017 at 20:07

    The lady is not ready for a job yet

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  21. Kai you see who no hate "k"

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