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Effective communication involves clear and direct language from "summary" of Comunicação assertiva by Camila Benatti,Andrea Becker

When it comes to effective communication, using clear and direct language is essential. This means expressing ourselves in a straightforward manner, so that our message is easily understood by others. By using clear language, we are able to convey our thoughts and ideas in a way that minimizes confusion and misunderstanding. This is important because when we communicate with others, we want to ensure that our message is received and interpreted accurately. Direct language also helps to prevent miscommunication and allows for a more efficient exchange of information. When we are direct in our communication, we are able to get to the point quickly and effectively, without beating around the bush or using unnecessary words. In addition, clear and direct language helps to build trust and credibility with others. When we are able to communicate in a straightforward manner, it shows that we are confident in what we are saying and that we have nothing to hide. This can help to strengthen relationships and foster better understanding between individuals.
  1. Using clear and direct language in our communication is key to getting our message across effectively and ensuring that our intentions are understood. It is a simple yet powerful tool that can make a significant difference in how we interact with others and the impact our words have on those around us.
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