Sorry English: A Shrine to Jun Urbano Reyes and His Works
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Modern business
Sorry for disappearing for so long. Apparently Blogdrive is banned in Mainland China... the Communist Party's superproxy prevented me from accessing my account.
Today's quote is about Modern Business. Page 23 opens with a a description of this phenomenon:
"Modern business is a mechanism of the most complicated thing... For this reasons of such vast mechanism there is a need for a business to be carefully organized and skillfully controlled."
So, what "thing" does he refer to, of which modern business is a mechanism? And what is a vast mechanism?
Why this Blog: As a Filipino engineer working for a Hong Kong accounting firm, there isn't much I can do about the declining English competence among my compatriots. Nor can I hope to single-handedly rescue the Philippine education system from the cesspool that it's in. So instead, I have decided to blog and poke fun at one of the perpetrators of bad English in the Philippines -- Mr Jun Urbano Reyes of Our Lady of Fatima University.
I picked up my wife's copy of "Business Correspondence" by Jun Urbano Reyes, and I laughed so loud it started me blogging. (My wife was given that book to use in the English class she teaches. Instead, she gave the book to me in disgust.)
In his acknowledgments, the good Mr Reyes gave "Special thanks to Mr Giovanni Sy that good looking guy and owner of Merriam Webster whose 'words of wisdom' gave me more confidence to come up with it."
Thank you, too, Mr Sy, for publishing this hilarious book.
What is "Any other else?"
I got the phrase from another great Engrish teacher, Ms C. She was my English teacher in 3rd year high school at Xavier. She'd use the phrase instead of "anything else?", and my friend D and I would keep a running total of the number of times she made this particularly irritating linguistic faux pas.
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