WARNING
HUMOR READING, Contains adult rated words/language.
Important! This memo must be complied with...
July 1, 2009
Memo to All in Particular Cuban Employees
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visitors to our office have brought to our attention that our
Spanish-speaking, particularly Cuban, employees commonly use
offensive language. Such behavior, in addition to violating firm
practices, is highly unprofessional, offensive both to visitors and
employees, and will not be tolerated. Therefore, we have decided to
implement a series of rules in our office and would expect them to
be applied. It is expected that ALL employees immediately adhere to
these rules: Words like coño, carajo,
and other such expressions will not be used for emphasis, no matter
how heated the discussion may get. Non important matters should not
be addressed to as pendejadas.
You will not say la cagó when
someone makes a mistake, or se cagó en su
madre if you see someone being reprimanded.
All forms and derivatives of the word cagar are inappropriate in our environment. Lack of determination will not be referred to as falta de cojones or mariconerías, nor will a person with lack of initiative be referred to as pendejo, mamao or comemierda. No Manager or Supervisor, under any circumstances, will be referred to as hijo de puta, ese cabrón, or ese maricón. When a good proposal is presented, the term esto está de pinga must not be used. Unusual or creative brainstorming meetings will not be referred to as pajas mentales. Do not say como jode if a person is persistent, or se jodió if somebody is going through a difficult situation. Furthermore, you must not say que jodienda, or esto está del coño su madre when matters become complicated in your line of work. When asking someone to leave you alone, you should not say vete pa'l carajo, nor will you substitute ¿Qué carajo quieres? for 'may I help you?'. When leaving the office, using the term me voy pa'l carajo is not proper When any office equipment fails, it must be reported as 'it broke down', not se descojonó, or se jodio la mierda ésta. Last but not least, after reading this memo, please do not say me voy a limpiar el culo con esto. Just keep it clean and file properly. Thank you for your cooperation Gringo Management. Courtesy of www.Bombolinis.com and www.USAMall.us and www.MeToShare.com
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