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			<title>Original Blog Entry: What not to say</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>What Not to Say About Someone&#x27;s Appearance<br /><br />Don&#x27;t say: You look tired.<br /><br />Why: It implies she doesn&#x27;t look good.<br /><br />Instead say: Is everything OK? We often blurt the tired comment when we get the sense that the other person feels out of sorts. So just ask.<br /><br />Don&#x27;t say: Wow, you&#x27;ve lost a ton of weight!<br /><br />Why: To a newly trim person, it might give the impression that she used to look unattractive.<br /><br />Instead say: You look fantastic. And leave it at that. If you&#x27;re curious about how she got so svelte, add, What&#x27;s your secret?<br /><br />Don&#x27;t say: You look good for your age.<br /><br />Why: Anything with a caveat like this is rude. It&#x27;s saying, You look great?compared with other old people. It&#x27;s amazing you have all your own teeth.<br /><br />Instead say: You look great.<br /><br />Don&#x27;t say: I could never wear that.<br /><br />Why: It can be misunderstood as a criticism. ( I could never wear that because it&#x27;s so ugly. )<br /><br />Instead say: You look so good in skinny jeans. If you slip, say something like I could never wear that...because I wasn&#x27;t blessed with your long legs. Follow these tips to shop smart for your own body type.<br /><br />What Not to Say in the Workplace<br /><br />Don&#x27;t say: That&#x27;s not my job.<br /><br />Why: If your superior asks you to do something, it is your job.<br /><br />Instead say: I&#x27;m not sure that should be my priority right now. Then have a conversation with your boss about your responsibilities. In the past year, the rules of the workplace have changed. Learn how to shine at work in the new economy.<br /><br />Don&#x27;t say: This might sound stupid, but...<br /><br />Why: Never undermine your ideas by prefacing your remarks with wishy-washy language.<br /><br />Instead say: What&#x27;s on your mind. It reinforces your credibility to present your ideas with confidence.<br /><br />Don&#x27;t say: I don&#x27;t have time to talk to you.<br /><br />Why: It&#x27;s plain rude, in person or on the phone.<br /><br />Instead say: I&#x27;m just finishing something up right now. Can I come by when I&#x27;m done? Graciously explain why you can&#x27;t talk now, and suggest catching up at an appointed time later. Let phone calls go to voice mail until you can give callers your undivided attention.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/32712">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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