[Editors] Fwd: Re: talking the walk?
Eve Sullivan
annals at MIT.EDU
Thu Jul 31 09:49:56 EDT 2008
Dear Colleagues,
Thank you for replying so quickly and confirming my opinion.
The phrase 'walk the talk' just plain curls my teeth. I hate it and
hope that whoever started using the phrase will now stop. It just
sounds dumb, in my un-humble opinion. We are not dumb here,
are we? Well, actually in some ways we are, but I will leave the
Charm School pitch for another time.
Regards and again thanks to all,
Eve
From: Michelle Gaseau...
walking the walk is the phrase I know.
From: Laurie Everett <leverett at MIT.EDU>
HI Eve
I agree. I also this this is one of the most overused phrases of our
time, and it is really tiresome.
The photo on the news site is of turnstiles at Alewife. Those have
been gone for a year or two. Makes you think the folks that chose
the photo don't take the T.
Doesn't help the cause, does it?
Laurie
From: William T G Litant...
You mean the spotlight about T passes with the photo of a New York
(or is it Chicago) subway? I believe the correct phrase is "talking
the talk and walking the walk."
you think about it, "talking the walk" doesn't make a lot of sense,
unless you are Dan Quayle.
>From: Franklin E.W. Hadley...
>Maybe it's because I'm over here on the edge of campus - verging on
>the outside world, as it were - but it certainly sounds rather
>strange to me.
>Honestly, if I came upon it in an article without this sort of
>warning, I'd think it was an error rather than a clever play.
>-Franklin
>
>From: David Chandler...
>>"Walk the walk" is common usage, I think, but MIT has been using
>>the "walk the talk" slogan for at least a couple of years, and I
>>think it certainly works. I guess it's a sort of play on the more
>>conventional version.
>>So it depends who the listener is. On campus, I think walk the talk
>>is well accepted. For the outside world, it might be confusing.
>>David
>>
>>On Jul 31, 2008, at 9:05 AM, Eve Sullivan wrote:
>>>reading the spotlight on our homepage this morning http://web.mit.edu
>>> . . . In addition to the new commuting options, MIT is hiring a
>>> commuting coordinator who will develop, implement and maintain a
>>> top-tier commuter services program in keeping with the Institute's
>>> stated goal of "walking the talk" on energy and the environment. . . .
>>>i wondered about the phrase 'walking the talk.' i thought that the
>>>correct phrase is 'walking the walk' ...as in 'all he does is talk the
>>>talk: he doesn't walk the walk.'
>>>what do you hear, say, read and/or write, esteemed colleagues?
>>>eve sullivan
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