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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Consider the packaging

Does "Consider the packaging" mean "Consider the way of critic's packaging their opinions (such balancing their criticism with compliments)"?

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Tip #4: Consider the packaging. If someone has

taken the time to deliver constructive feedback to

you in a caring way—say, they are careful to

critique your product or behavior, not you, or

they balance their critiques with genuine

compliments—it’s definitely worth listening,

even if you ultimately reject their advice.
  

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Anonymous Does "Consider the packaging" mean "Consider the way of critic's packaging their opinions (such balancing their criticism with compliments)"? Right.

  • Anonymous Does "Consider the packaging" mean "Consider the way of critic's packaging their opinions (such balancing their criticism with compliments)"?
  • Right.
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AnonymousDoes "Consider the packaging" mean "Consider the way of critic's packaging their opinions (such balancing their criticism with compliments)"?
Right.

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