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1. a sentence in an interrogative form, addressed to someone in order to get information in reply.
2. a problem for discussion or under discussion; a matter for investigation.
1. of or denoting an attitude in which judgments about other people's conduct are made.
criticism - noun
Giving criticism tests your communication skills. If you do it right, you can change it from a stinging, negative message to a positive, motivating experience for every member that reads it.
You may be frustrated, angry, annoyed, peeved, apoplectic or slightly uncomfortable. But if you approach criticism with a temper or an angry demeanour, you are less likely to think straight and may say or do something you wish you hadn’t, or others to feel embarassment for you disregard for people being humans and not perfect.
Because they have failed, botched, screwed-up, or not performed to the level I expected, I have to let them know how I feel about it.
Really? Someone asking for help, asking questions, being uninformed, making a decision you necessarily don't agree with or someone just making a statement, you have to let them know about it by being critical and sometimes downright rude and mean? God help anyone with a low self-esteem.
Here are a few quotes I thought about while going through posts today..............
There are many, many, many members on DK that are awesome! Whether I agree with all of their opinions or not they handle themselves with finesse. At the end of the day doesn't everyone want to feel good about themselves and how they have treated others? As my mother ALWAYS said "It's not WHAT you say, it's HOW you say it".
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One thing this discussion has made me think about is the fact that we're all here because we love our dogs, but that one reason we love our dogs is because they don't judge. So then I started to think about what our dogs would say if they were ones who posted the discussions and wrote the responses. For example, Sadie would probably write a discussion titled "Squirrels: Why Can't I Bark at Them As Much as I Want?" and all the other doodles would write back saying things like "Squirrels! They're so irritating! I love food! I want to go for a walk! There's my owner! I love her!"
And this made me smile. I hope it makes you smile too.
Unfortunately, there might also be some discussions like "My Mom Is Giving Me Away Because I'm Sick", and I do think that Jackdoodle, who knows what it's like to be sick and to be given away, might post something that would seem judgmental, although not against the original poster :)
LOL. This is a funny thought.
Winston would post "Cuddles: Why can't I have them every minute of the day??" and Sophie Bear would say "I need help motivating my mom to play tug with me more often" and then other doodles would suggest that maybe her mom is motivated by food and that she should give her ice cream as a reward.
So glad you joined us Sue.
Sue, I like your attitude. I have pasted and copied lots of great advice to add to my DOG file on my desktop. I too was here for months before my puppy was even born but I got the best advice and was so prepared when I brought Riley home. I think I drove all the regulars here mad LOL
We're glad you found us here Sue.
Glad you're here too, Sue.
On that particular topic, I could not agree more. My blood boils just thinking of it.
I wish you had spoken your mind on this topic. If someone has a problem with an honest answer should they REALLY post something like that....HERE???
Unfortunately, the discussion was closed as soon as someone did speak their mind on that topic, so many people who would have liked to respond were not given the opportunity.
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