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Precisely. 
I have no patience for people who don't know basic terms like ganache or promulgate but then parade their ignorance by essentially mocking the speaker.
It used to be that people would ask someone to clarify what a term meant...as in, "I'm not really familiar with baking terms...what is ganache?" and then learn something. Or sneak away and crack the dictionary to learn what promulgate means.
Speaking down to an audience at work only hastens the dumbing down of everything.
Although I do believe that the fall is inevitable...we will be only communicating in glyphs and single syllable words by the end of this century.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I have no patience for people who don't know basic terms like ganache or promulgate but then parade their ignorance by essentially mocking the speaker.
It used to be that people would ask someone to clarify what a term meant...as in, "I'm not really familiar with baking terms...what is ganache?" and then learn something. Or sneak away and crack the dictionary to learn what promulgate means.
Speaking down to an audience at work only hastens the dumbing down of everything.
Although I do believe that the fall is inevitable...we will be only communicating in glyphs and single syllable words by the end of this century.

