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Is It Wrong
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To say it as it is? a lot of us are diplomatic a lot are not, do you cringe by saying the truth & how you see things?
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If I was travelling in my car and the engine blew up, and I was travelling with male companions, my comments would be different from those I would use if my wife and daughters were in the car.
People who go through life trumpeting that they 'believe in plain speaking ...' simply demonstrate a lack of empathy combined with an undeserved sense of importance, believing that their (usually pointless) opinion should be heard by the assembled company, and couched in terms that make no concessions to the sensitivities of others.
For that reason, I avoid 'saying it how it is', and prefer to say how I see it - which is very different - in a way that does not deliberately ride roughshod over others present, and which invites disagreement if any is caused.
If I was travelling in my car and the engine blew up, and I was travelling with male companions, my comments would be different from those I would use if my wife and daughters were in the car.
People who go through life trumpeting that they 'believe in plain speaking ...' simply demonstrate a lack of empathy combined with an undeserved sense of importance, believing that their (usually pointless) opinion should be heard by the assembled company, and couched in terms that make no concessions to the sensitivities of others.
For that reason, I avoid 'saying it how it is', and prefer to say how I see it - which is very different - in a way that does not deliberately ride roughshod over others present, and which invites disagreement if any is caused.
It may or may not be wrong depending on circumstances. It may be said without regard to social expectations. It may be inappropriate, or stated without consideration of others feelings. It may be rude. One needs to consider specific circumstances not give folk carte blanche to be tactless, boorish and excuse it as, "only being the truth".
i think if your honest opinion is invited on something then it's ok. I didn't go into my office this am and say "deidre, i don't like your dress, suzannah, those glasses make you look like a wally, Mike, your trousers are getting too tight and you either need to go on a diet, or buy bigger trousers"
all of that is "How it is" but i wouldn't presume that any of those people want to hear that
all of that is "How it is" but i wouldn't presume that any of those people want to hear that