Which of the following is NOT a best practice when apologizing?· Do not apologize if you are not at fault ·

Which of the following is NOT a best practice when apologizing?· Do not apologize if you are not at fault ·

? 1) Which of the following is NOT a best practice when apologizing? · Do not apologize if you are not at fault · Apologize…

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1) Which of
the following is NOT a best practice when apologizing?
· Do not apologize if you
are not at fault
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Apologize profusely for any error no matter how small
·
Apologize briefly early and sincerely
2) In order to
create positive messaging, choosing the right word is essential.
Select the sentence with the best group of direct and positive word
pairings.
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I am writing to negotiate the salary, but I am firm about my
desired schedule
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I am flexible about pay, but I am obstinate
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I guess I am interested I the job, but I tend to be cautious when
making decisions so large
3) Unlike many
other languages, English does not have specific words or verb
choices that indicate formality (think tu versus usted in Spanish;
tu versus vous in French). That said, based on your reading of
Module 7 and having developed audience awareness, select the most
polite way to address a group of coworkers that may include your
superiors.
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By the end of our sessions, would you please turn in the evaluation
form found in your packet
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Evaluation forms found in your packet should be submitted by the
end of our session
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Submit the evaluation form found in your packet by the end of our
session
4) Being
mindful of tone is important. Imagine you are requesting a letter
of recommendation from your professor. Select the most
tone-appropriate sentence to begin that request
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I humbly and graciously beseech you, Dr. Professor, to escribe an
effulgent acclamation of my intrinsic worth
·
I need a recommendation letter by this Friday, Dr. Professor, so
could you write it for me?