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Direct
and indirect criticism >>
Crítica direta e indireta
Criticism is telling someone that they need to improve
or become better. In the United States, some people are
more likely to criticize
others directly. However, in other cultures, people might
criticize others, especially those who are older or are in
positions of power more indirectly.
Direct criticism means being honest and clear. One example
is telling someone, "I don't like what you did".
This is also a kind of
criticism that leaves the person feeling that they are
good but their actions are bad.
Indirect criticism means that you don't say anything that
criticizes the person you are speaking to. You might tell
a person that bothered you a
story that refers to their actions. For example, if your
girlfriend or boyfriend is jealous,
you might tell him or her a story about how you were in a relationship
before and it really bothered you because your girlfriend/boyfriend
at the time acted in a very jealous way whenever
you did things with friends of the opposite sex. (Women
going out with male friends or Men going out with female
friends). Your story explains your feelings but does not
directly criticize the person you are speaking with.
Ajuda de vocabulário:
palavra
< pronúncia aproximada >
»
significado
improve
< ímpruv >
» melhorar,
aperfeiçoar
likely
<
láiklí >
» provável
a kind of
< a káind ov >
» um
tipo de
bothered
< bódherd >
» incomodou
jealous
< djîlous >
» ciumento
relationship
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'rilêichanshîp > »
relacionamento
whenever <
úenever > »
sempre
que, toda ver que
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