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rawat.aparna
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Jack and Max are walking from religious service. Jack wonders whether it would be
all right to smoke while praying.
Max replies, "Why don't you ask the Priest?"
So Jack goes up to the Priest and asks, "Priest, may I smoke while I pray?"
But the Priest says, "No, my son, you may not. That's utter disrespect to our religion."
Jack goes back to his friend and tells him what the good Priest told him.
Max says, "I'm not surprised. You asked the wrong question. Let me try."
And so Max goes up to the Priest and asks, "Priest, may I pray while I smoke?"
To which the Priest eagerly replies, "By all means, my son. By all means."
Moral: The reply you get depends on the question you ask.
For Example: Can I work on this project while I'm on vacation?

From India, Delhi
klarsfa
24

Impressive Aparna .... I am sure your post will bring the smiles on serious faces ...... Keep it up :) :)
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

No. You are wrong. The serious faces will go on looking for right words in right sequence in right pitch.
From India, Delhi
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

Why Aparna alone wil keep posting more like this?
Why not all post their experiences of ineffective,effective and amended communications?
In this respect,I think all including myself,need amendments.Right?
Thanks Aparna.Let this thread not subside nor die.
Your earnings are directly proportional to your effective communications,both verbal and non-verbal.
Your relational comforts are too directly proportional to your effective communications,both verbal,non-verbal.

From India, Delhi
Sharmila Das
990

Dear Ms. Aparna Rawat,
There is something called Simplicity in communication. Making the simple adapt to complicate is common in use, making the complicated simple is astounding. Might be a li'l zest to the effective communication is learning from mistakes, gaining support from what one has learnt also gives a simple and clear understanding...
Good One Ms. Aparna, Hope we all share our part "Simply" and "Effectively".

From India, Visakhapatnam
Sharmila Das
990

Dr. Jogeshwar Mahanta,
Here is a bit on illustration which I focus about - Effective and Simple Communication while interacting interpersonally - "I interact with people who speak English from Intermediate to high level... infact sometimes its also advanced..." What do I do? I put the fancy approach aside and speak to them in am amiable simple language , where both the parties could undertand. For instance, in a situation, one said "Foster the coverage and dwindle the back drop image" quite a few could understand, I said Increase the size and reduce the background image. May be a li'l too sound on situation but a critical usage of communication can be understood by some but a simple language could be understood by all.
"If you can't expalin it simply, you can't understand it well enough" - Albert Einstien

From India, Visakhapatnam
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

Excellent illustration.Can you add more? This is on right word.The opening illustration is on right sequence.What about right pitch?
From India, Delhi
klarsfa
24

Hello Aparna ...
Having fun out of your joke? hahhaa, Ignore the preaches and keep on posting some good stuff like this ....
Guys, grow up.... i'ts just a joke! :D :) :D
Guess, Bhumi is also relaxed now!!! :D :) :D

From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
174

I think just, fair and reasonable are not simple words for citehr community.Can there be simple synonyms/substitutes?
https://www.citehr.com/423346-you-ma...bleness-5.html

From India, Delhi
Sharmila Das
990

If you think our communication at here in CiteHR seems a joke then its not a hoax... This platform for learning can never be a put-up job.
From India, Visakhapatnam
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