Friday, April 19, 2013

a beautiful reply

a few days ago, i heard a radio program. it is a public affair program, 

the host of the program kept asking the guest a lot of questions on an public affair issue and finally the guest was agitated.

at that moment when the host felt that the guest was not happy, the host said: i am sorry which make you unhappy, but it is my job, my duty to clarify whats going on. maybe you feel being confronted, but it is my job to make things clear to the public. i am sorry if you feel offended. do you mind to carry on the interview?

it is a very good case to show "don't take it personal" and "maintain your role and duty at the same time respect the other" and "clearly understand what is your main direction and priority"

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