responsibility and respect
has something to do with responsibility and respect, I think. I refer now to my last post, regarding the subsequent criticism that not testify openly was. Sowiso I think it's important to people - that their "criticism" on Opposite simply hold back either completely or to discuss this - can take place only as alteration and criticism be constructive. The only way to ask someone to be explained, and you can find something in common - and perhaps a change to bring about. That does not always work out right is no secret.
very important but I think that's the case of unequal power relations. The one who sits on the upper hand, must in my eyes with the other to either be honest - or hold back his criticism completely, nor can it enter into his scores. The same I have on job interview thought. How should you be a coward, then, to someone who sits in front of a tell it all was great, he would hear from them - at once the candidate has left the room a refusal to formulate and send it off. This has nothing to do with politeness. Or maybe it will strengthen the self-confidence? Bullshit. It is cowardly. Either one will discuss his doubts - which is the Opposite of the chance it gives room to, or to change, depending on - or they are all reserves for itself.
That one of the losing position is not necessarily his criticism is touted loudly indeed a pity, but of course, a whole corner, I think, especially when I see how the other position seems like vemeidet clarification. But what 'm Pleased because the higher the position in the other, if he is silent - and then behind your back to him to understand (mostly without explanation) that he is "not good enough"? He does only yourself a favor - he does not say the other's face. Say: He is a coward.
I even added this Hoeflichkeitskultur never understood where you would rather not tell the others opinion, but instead blasphemes race around ... But honestly, when applying for internships and other opportunities in which someone in a higher position over someone else the judge is no more courtesy. I think.
Sometimes I see this world - and especially the people and their "values" - Not really.
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