I try to make it look like the negative thing might have been a mistake or oversight. For instance, instead of saying "Why didn't you answer my email?" you can say, "I'm concerned there might be something wrong with my email account, did you get the email I sent you last week about [insert whatever here]?
2006-08-07 07:09:32
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answered by Queen of Cards 4
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Arrive late.
Leave early.
Refuse to do overtime.
Take too many breaks.
Take long lunch hours.
Dress sloppily.
Waste time talking to your friends on the phone or the computer.
Don't use toothpaste or deodorant.
Don't finish your projects on time.
Harass members of the opposite sex.
Use obscene language.
Be rude to customers or clients.
Call in sick when you're not.
Show a lack of respect towards the boss.
2006-08-07 07:37:38
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answered by Buffy 5
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What do you mean by a negative message? Can you add some explanation to your question? Do you want the message to read in a professional way? I am confused about what you want.
What's the problem to be discussed? Help us.
2006-08-07 07:06:33
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answer #3
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answered by Malika 5
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In ether case i could try this continually start up with some thing sturdy, then be independent and then permit them to have it. reckoning on what and who you could desire to declare it too. you are going to be superb and positioned them of their place. or you could bypass all out and actually provide it to them. base line: Set them up and then bypass in for the kill. stay long stay unfastened
2016-11-04 01:53:34
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answered by seelye 4
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if he is a boss try to do it his why waht ever was the thing after all it is work and you are thier to help not to judge them
2006-08-07 07:05:48
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answered by Rachel 3
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what sort of negative message?
are so many ways????
THE BEST IS BEING SUBTLE
letting them think it was a positive one
2006-08-07 07:07:28
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answered by Anonymous
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