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  1. Deeming something as “obvious” makes those who disagree or are unaware of said “obviousness” feel disregarded or dumb. It also makes whoever said the word sound full of them self, uneducated, and rude. Archived post.

  2. Now i don’t know about everybody else, but people using this word in some contexts really pisses me off. If i’m talking to somebody and they respond…

  3. It's how you find out someone doesn't have the ability to teach. Ask them to explain something, and if they use the words/phrases 'obviously' 'just' or 'it's easy' then they have failed.

  4. Sep 9, 2014 · Obviously is a purely a destructive word — it's often used when a new concept is built from pre-existing but unexplained (and often unexamined) ideas.

  5. May 28, 2017 · The three words obviously, apparently, and evidently are similar, but have slightly different meanings. Obviously refers to something that needs no evidence to be understood. "In a way that is easily perceived or understood; clearly," according to the dictionary.

  6. May 9, 2016 · Saying obviously too often. Can somebody just explain to me why some people, especially managers at meetings, overuse the word obviously. After making the opening statement, they will then start each sentence on the subject using the word obviously, even when its not necessary.

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  8. Apr 13, 2021 · Obviously is also what is called a deletion. This means not all necessary information may be visible or apparent to others. Some suggestions: 1. Cease using the word obviously at all. Easier said than done, I know. 2. Reframe, if you know you need to get your message across find another way to say it. 3. Avoid making statements. Example

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