What is your preferred way to handle miscommunication and misunderstanding?
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I'll have to try some fresh coconut then. ^-^Chozon1 wrote:I don't like dried coconut, but I love fresh coconut and coconut water. It's delicious. <3
I... would love that honestly.Chozon1 wrote:Water fountains on your desk?
The look and sounds of water fountains are truly wonderful.
That's a good question, miscommunication and misunderstanding is unfortunately very common for how big the problems it can make.BlockHeadLewie wrote:What is your preferred way to handle miscommunication and misunderstanding?
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As for how I handle it... It depends on the situation.
If I notice it in a discussion I am having with someone, I will say something like: "Wait... I am confused, do you mind clarifying that?"
Or alternately I will say (or follow up with) "So... are you saying 'etc etc etc?' or did I completely mis-interpret that?"
Usually I will also add a proper emote at the end of those to lighten the mood if the discussion got slightly heated.
Once it's clear to me I would continue the discussion with "Ah, I see now" or "Ah, I understand what you are saying.",
and if we happen to actually both be agreeing on the same thing, I will apologize for completely reading his post wrong. XD
If I see two people having a heated discussion and I see a possible misunderstanding I try to clear it up kinda like this:
"I think there might be a misunderstanding, I am pretty sure Ted meant to say 'etc etc', at least that's what it seems like, correct me if I am wrong."
If I misread something and say something misleading in context, I would normal say something like. "Oh, I thought Ted said 'etc etc' XD"
If I say something that's misleading I would say. "Ah! I completely said that wrong! I was meaning to say 'etc etc', sorry for the miscommunication."
That's the general idea, though I am always trying to refine my choice of words to give out the right tone.
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Hey, NaNoWriMo participation. ^_^ Want to share anything about your story?
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I am excited to be participating.Chozon1 wrote:Hey, NaNoWriMo participation. ^_^ Want to share anything about your story?
I am actually not yet sure how to explain it in a short or clear way. (Which is probably why my first chapter is a mess) XD
As for world setting though, it does take quite a bit of inspiration from Chronicles of Narnia and Lord of the Rings.
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Well, don't get discouraged. ^_^ Just keep pushing onwards. Once you have the whole of a novel, you can go back and change it as you want. That sounds really interesting though.
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