Tip #30: Take “No” out of your training vocabulary
Always dignify the participant and the answer. Never say, “No.” Instead, say, “Yes, that is correct if the circumstances are x. However, I am asking
Always dignify the participant and the answer. Never say, “No.” Instead, say, “Yes, that is correct if the circumstances are x. However, I am asking
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