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Author Uses 'Wuckles' During Work Trials
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A LessWrong author says they sometimes utter the neologism 'wuckles' beside people they're work-trialing or who worry about appearing foolish; the brief note describes a recurring social habit in evaluative interactions.
Key Points
- 1Uses the interjection 'wuckles' when next to work-trial candidates or those fearing appearing dumb
- 2Likely serves as a social cue or coping mechanism to ease awkwardness in evaluative situations
- 3May indicate informal signaling norms and power dynamics during trial or assessment interactions
Scoring Rationale
Personal anecdote with limited news value; RSS-only source restricts verification and broader relevance.
Sources
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