So I came across this on another area of the forum:
So I understand what the person is trying to say, albeit in nicer language (or missing out a swear word), but I don't understand why someone would automatically use this, instead of saying:
I am sure there are loads more examples but I struggle to see why some people deicde to use something that seems a little harder to understand, than just plain language?
Poor comms when the proverbial hits the fan
So I understand what the person is trying to say, albeit in nicer language (or missing out a swear word), but I don't understand why someone would automatically use this, instead of saying:
Poor comms when it all goes wrong
I am sure there are loads more examples but I struggle to see why some people deicde to use something that seems a little harder to understand, than just plain language?