Stop the Useless Business Jargon

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"keep dodging the facts of that post and shit on the easiest thing you can find about what I write"[DOUBLEPOST=1580320735][/DOUBLEPOST]
Uhhh you don't know anything about me and
Actually, I can. It seems you're rather immature and quite very informal; the word businessman doesn't spring to mind.
 

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Actually, I can. It seems you're rather immature and quite very informal; the word businessman doesn't spring to mind.
I don't speak professionally because I don't need to. I'm not pitching or trying to give myself a positive image online. There's a time and a place to talk "professional". Do you go to parties and speak like you are at a business conference?
 

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Alright can people on this site quit speaking out of their ass? It's weird and annoying seeing a bunch of teenagers speak like they're at an HR meeting and posting on threads like it's an email.

It's time to stop. :mad::mad::mad:
Using these formal conversation practices does exactly that for users who choose to convey themselves in a professional manner. They are practicing their formal business language for their upcoming maturity into the adult work force. It is always better to practice now and master later.

I can see why you may feel that many users here use it as a "snobbish" or "childish" method of being two faced and full of themselves to sound smarter, but the real world workforce does expect this kind of language. It is used to convey civility, clarity, and ultimately designed to be efficient since the way people communicate is always full of nuances that are lost through text based communication.
 

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I don't speak professionally because I don't need to. I'm not pitching or trying to give myself a positive image online. There's a time and a place to talk "professional". Do you go to parties and speak like you are at a business conference?
I think you mean "professionally".[DOUBLEPOST=1580322344][/DOUBLEPOST]Why would I have a party at an HR meeting?
 

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Niteburn - Considering checking out my thread here. I broke down every stereotype, trope, and guideline to being a “entrepreneur” on MC-Market. https://www.mc-market.org/threads/557831/

Here’s my message to everybody else:

You all are 14 and 15-year olds. You all are not adults. You all are not “business professionals”. You are working for other people under the age of 18 for a “company” that isn’t legally registered and can’t get you to legally sign a contract.

This is on MC-Market, which in case you didn’t know, isn’t regarded for being a very welcoming and friendly environment.

I have been where you were. I’ve had two profile pictures made by Xyrise (the same artist that makes the stereotypical profile pictures). I’ve called myself an “entrepreneur”. I’ve called myself a “business professional”.

I got kicked from the Minecraft Business Community Discord server for saying something similar, but I’ll say it again: These “management” positions won’t due a lick of good on an actual resume.

If you make $200/month, that’s really good for somebody aged 14-15. You likely have no bills to pay, and that can go a long way. However I’d suspect you don’t make $200/month “managing” Minecraft servers and “companies” (they aren’t companies).

tl;dr: You are a 14/15 year old kid, you are not an entrepreneur. You are not a business professional. You are advertising these services on MC-Market of all places. You will receive a lot of criticism and be made fun of. It’s healthy to not take this stuff so seriously. As you get older you’ll realize you can’t make a living online in Minecraft.
 

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Using these formal conversation practices does exactly that for users who choose to convey themselves in a professional manner. They are practicing their formal business language for their upcoming maturity into the adult work force. It is always better to practice now and master later.

I can see why you may feel that many users here use it as a "snobbish" or "childish" method of being two faced and full of themselves to sound smarter, but the real world workforce does expect this kind of language. It is used to convey civility, clarity, and ultimately designed to be efficient since the way people communicate is always full of nuances that are lost through text based communication.
Nobody talks like that in the real world. At least, I have not met anyone that talks like that in the real world. Sure there are people out there, but they're usually the type of people that have others make decisions for themselves. This language is not "efficient" because people making sentences as complex as possible just to sound "professional" just takes more time and causes misunderstandings.
 

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Nobody talks like that in the real world. At least, I have not met anyone that talks like that in the real world. Sure there are people out there, but they're usually the type of people that have others make decisions for themselves. This language is not "efficient" because people making sentences as complex as possible just to sound "professional" just takes more time and causes misunderstandings.
LinkedIn users and professional networking over emails (yes emails, not forum posts, not texting phone numbers) use professional "jargon". Could you give an example of the jargon you've seen users been perhaps misusing here?
 

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Niteburn - Considering checking out my thread here. I broke down every stereotype, trope, and guideline to being a “entrepreneur” on MC-Market. https://www.mc-market.org/threads/557831/

Here’s my message to everybody else:

You all are 14 and 15-year olds. You all are not adults. You all are not “business professionals”. You are working for other people under the age of 18 for a “company” that isn’t legally registered and can’t get you to legally sign a contract.

This is on MC-Market, which in case you didn’t know, isn’t regarded for being a very welcoming and friendly environment.

I have been where you were. I’ve had two profile pictures made by Xyrise (the same artist that makes the stereotypical profile pictures). I’ve called myself an “entrepreneur”. I’ve called myself a “business professional”.

I got kicked from the Minecraft Business Community Discord server for saying something similar, but I’ll say it again: These “management” positions won’t due a lick of good on an actual resume.

If you make $200/month, that’s really good for somebody aged 14-15. You likely have no bills to pay, and that can go a long way. However I’d suspect you don’t make $200/month “managing” Minecraft servers and “companies” (they aren’t companies).

tl;dr: You are a 14/15 year old kid, you are not an entrepreneur. You are not a business professional. You are advertising these services on MC-Market of all places. You will receive a lot of criticism and be made fun of. It’s healthy to not take this stuff so seriously. As you get older you’ll realize you can’t make a living online in Minecraft.
Firstly, multiple people make over $200/month on management. Second, people do work for companies and corporations. Just because your interpretation of the average manager doesn’t make money or doesn’t work for registered entities doesn’t mean it isn’t a thing. Also, as a 15 year old who has profited from multiple projects I call myself an entrepreneur. Why? Because I’m comfortable. Of course, I don’t have as many expenses as a middle aged person. That doesn’t mean I’m not a successful entrepreneur for my age.
 

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Firstly, multiple people make over $200/month on management. Second, people do work for companies and corporations. Just because your interpretation of the average manager doesn’t make money or doesn’t work for registered entities doesn’t mean it isn’t a thing. Also, as a 15 year old who has profited from multiple projects I call myself an entrepreneur. Why? Because I’m comfortable. Of course, I don’t have as many expenses as a middle aged person. That doesn’t mean I’m not a successful entrepreneur for my age.
Corporate Management is not = to Managing Service Teams/Minecraft Servers. It's misleading and wrong.
 

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Who said I was referring to that?
I was referring to what you said above: "I do provide corporate management services actually."
 

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very, very few people here actually make good money lol everyone else is desperate and/or making $3 a month doing surveys online
 

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I was referring to what you said above: "I do provide corporate management services actually."
I meant referring to service teams or Minecraft servers.[DOUBLEPOST=1580326249][/DOUBLEPOST]
Here is what I found when i looked up what "corporate" means:

cor·po·rate
/ˈkôrp(ə)rət/
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  1. relating to a corporation, especially a large company or group.

I dont think you, a 15 year old Minecrafter is a corporate manager of anything besides "Creeper MC".
Think what you will.
 
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im too lazy to read all of ur replies hes what i think about it -- i mean its all fine that you speak like "professionals" with like correct grammar and such which in my opinion is fine but you gotta also realise that calling yourself Entrepreneurs and CEOs is retarded, you're not a CEO of a business generated from https://shithcf.com you're not an entrepreneur you're on a minecraft forums
 

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im too lazy to read all of ur replies hes what i think about it -- i mean its all fine that you speak like "professionals" with like correct grammar and such which in my opinion is fine but you gotta also realise that calling yourself Entrepreneurs and CEOs is retarded, you're not a CEO of a business generated from https://shithcf.com you're not an entrepreneur you're on a minecraft forums
That means nothing. You can easily be an entrepreneur who’s generated millions and use this website as a hobby.
 
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