Book of Daze

Book of Daze: Avoiding Common Euphemisms in Writing Day

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“When did ‘layoffs’ become ‘rightsizing’?”

The calendar opens on Common Euphemisms in Writing day, when language is placed under a microscope. Euphemism Day is not so much a holiday as a tribunal. Words that soften, blur, obfuscate, or disguise are dragged into the square. Risk management is exposed as insurance.Rightsizing is reduced to layoffs, and every bureaucratic collapse is dressed in velvet robes of streamlining.

The Book of Daze records these evasions as lethal misdirections. Each entry is a devious  act of concealment. Citizens are instructed to regard with suspicion those who speak only in softened tones, who  replace every sharp edge with a padded phrase. Death is passing. Failure is learning opportunity. Chaos is dynamic environment.

To celebrate Euphemism Day is to expose the absurdity of the disguise. The Book of Daze suggests that every euphemism be read aloud until its hollowness echoes. The act of naming the disguise becomes the act of stripping it bare.

Thus Euphemism Day is both carnival and courtroom. It is the moment when editorial law demands that language be recognized as a trickster. The Book of Daze does not condemn the trick, but it insists that the trick be seen.

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