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Old 12-30-2011, 09:35 AM   #18
SweetLifetime
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I agree that people need to get more thick-skinned about taking on helpful advice or even contructive criticism. But I also think sometimes we (yes, even me) hide behind that piece of advice and use it as a way to not have to be as careful with how we talk to others.

I don't have any specific people or specifc threads in mind so I'm definitely not pointing fingers. I'm just saying that in general, sometimes I've noticed that the impact of some truly good advice is lessened when the giver doesn't take time to consider both the dog AND the person the advice is aimed at. Honestly, this is an internet forum which makes communication harder. And I don't think anyone here ever means to come off badly. I just think that sometimes in our passion over the topic or zeal to get a good message across, our tone is occasionally overlooked. And unfortunately in a medium where non-verbal cues like eye contact and tone of voice don't exist, it can be easy to misunderstand how something is being delivered.

So it's a two-way street, you know? We all need to realize that it's easy to be misunderstood online and give the benefit of the doubt both when reading and writing responses.
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