Disagreeing in Grace Rules 1&2
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Excellent tips, especially in our electronic communication age. It’s much easier to jump someone if you aren’t looking in their face. Your first point is very important to social media venues like Facebook and Twitter. You’d be surprised how much damage I’ve seen done in a 140-character-hit-and-run comment! SHEESH!
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I’ve seen it too and not only in social media but email as well.
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Two very important tips – that some do not use AT ALL. Very frustrating! Listening without interrupting is turning into an art form that very few posses. I’m not perfect at it – but I want to learn it – that’s the difference . Some do not – they only care what they have to say – it’s a little like twitter – some just want to spew information and don’t want to listen to what others have to say – but don’t get me started…my own personal pet peeve – can you tell?
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I agree with you about Twitter, Cindy. I find it very hard to build a relationship withe people on Twitter-even if they are willing. The site is just not set up for that. It’s very easy to connect, more so than Facebook, but very hard to build a relationship there. My pet peeve too!
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Thank you for sharing1 I am always looking for help in effective communication. I look forward to reading more.