2. Frame Your Message Clearly and Concisely: - Deepstash

2. Frame Your Message Clearly and Concisely:

A well-framed message is easier to understand and accept. Keep it short and simple. 

Concrete Example:

If you are making a business proposal, present your arguments in a structured manner and avoid unnecessary jargon.

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