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What we should choose not to say

What we should choose not to say

  • “I told you so.” Our job is not to remind people when they make a bad decision. Instead, tell them you're sorry about how things turned out.
  • “I know how you feel.” Even if you've experienced something similar, you don't have to say so. More importantly is listening and letting them feel your presence.
  • “It’s not my fault.” Bad things will happen. Owning our actions shows good character.
  • “That was stupid.” These comments only make things worse.Instead, ask them what they learned form the experience.
  • “You always” or “You Never” put people on the defensive.

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More things not to say

  • "Everything happens for a reason." Unfortunately, life isn't always fair. Not all things we look back on will have a good lesson.
  • "As I said before." It sounds condescending, no matter how you pronounce it. Try to rephrase your words, or just go ahead and repeat yourself.
  • "With all due respect." This phrase tells people that they are about to get criticized. So instead, just say what you need to say.
  • "Whatever." This word is dismissive and makes people feel like you do not care. If we have to respond, we might as well be helpful. 

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