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Posted: 9 years ago
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I dont want to be mean or something but this may helo Many!
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Constructive criticism is the process of offering valid and well-reasoned opinions about the work of others, usually involving both positive and negative comments, in a friendly manner rather than an oppositional one. The purpose of 'constructive criticism is to improve the outcome. In collaborative work, this kind of criticism is a valuable tool in raising and maintaining performance standards.

Constructive criticism is prescribed to focus on the work rather than the person. Personality issues must always be avoided. Constructive criticism is more likely to be embraced if the criticism is timely, clear, specific, detailed and actionable.[1][2]

Especially sensitive individuals may adopt a passive, defeated attitude if they view a situation as personal, pervasive, or permanent (see learned helplessness). Others may adopt an aggressive response. In an online forum lacking face-to-face contact, constructive criticism is rare. People criticize the style of writing and grammar, and based on that often make assumptions about the person. They write without consideration for how their opinion will be received, which is not consistent with the idea of constructive criticism. Effective interpersonal communication skills can be helpful to assess the recipient's frame of mind.

Adopting the most effective style of criticism should be tempered by the cultural context, the recipient's personality, and nature of the relationship between provider and recipient. To assess a situation, one should put out exploratory feelers and adopt a perceptive rather than judgmental attitude; conflict resolution skills can be helpful.

As a recipient of criticism, one can benefit by focusing on the constructive elements of the criticism and by attributing charitable interpretations to those who use strong language. By adopting an open attitude to criticism, one may achieve greater personal development and help uncover blind spots. Alternatively, such openness may be subjected to ridicule especially in a cynical or honor-based culture.


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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: .FlightOfEagle.

Gur ca I say I love you for saying this!


I mea there is a limit and way to present your views But The way The sai member is doing it Is in no way acceptable.


Gurleen I so love you for THIS
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Posted: 9 years ago
#23
From beginning i m saying u sorry bcoz whatever i will say..may b sound rude, bt cant help.
Ur post hurting d members of d forum.
Srsly dude, what r u doing here?
U r just spoiling d atmosphere. I m glad that v hv such a forum where v cn speak anything our heart out..d bond members share wid eachother is wonderful..their fun, pulling legs like unbelievable, there is not any word like attitude. Wherever u look...will find just positivity..
Though i m not active so mach, bt whenever i came here it take away all my tiredness..
Nd plzz stop watching tei.. its a request..
u cant differ between a show & real life..
I m thinking, if u r an very emotional person?
No, it cant be. Bcoz if u r then would not hurt IF members.
So, for me u r really immature..
Again sorry, i forget my manner..

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