ickeupprepande
Ickeupprepande, also known as "not repeating oneself" or "not restating," refers to the practice of avoiding unnecessary repetition in communication, writing, or other forms of expression. The concept emphasizes clarity, conciseness, and efficiency by ensuring that information is conveyed without redundancy. This principle is widely applied in fields such as writing, public speaking, and software development, where precision and brevity are valued.
In writing, ickeupprepande encourages authors to eliminate redundant phrases, redundant words, and repetitive ideas. For example,
The principle aligns with broader communication strategies, such as the Pareto principle (the 80/20 rule), which
Ickeupprepande is not about omitting necessary details but rather about refining expression to eliminate unnecessary repetition.