I'm guilty of saying many things before I think. Therefore I post these as reminders. I'll probably need to refer back to them often as I learn tact and diplomacy.
Some of my favorites:
- Don’t say: “You look tired.” Instead say: “Is everything OK?”
- Don’t say: “Wow, you’ve lost a ton of weight!”
Instead say: “You look fantastic.” - Don’t say: “You look good for your age.”
Instead say: “You look great.” - Don’t say: “That’s not my job.” Instead say: “I’m not sure that should be my priority right now.”
- Don’t say: “This might sound stupid, but…” Instead say: What’s on your mind.
- Don’t say: “Are you pregnant?” Instead say: “Hello” or “Great to see you” or “You look great.”
- Don’t say: “You always” or “You never” or “You’re a [slob, jerk]” or “You’re wrong.” Instead say: “I’m upset that you left the dishes in the sink again. What can we do so that this stops happening?”
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Sometimes we all have the tongue-in-cheek problem. I know I do at times.
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