Thursday, January 8, 2015

The Importance of Disclaimers in Socialization.

Disclaimers are words you use when you are uncertain. Always put a disclaimer at the end of every sentence sometimes. People like to know if someone is going to do something they say they will do. Statements of intention may have little or no relevance to actual accomplishments or actions. Some people just have a tendency to cause confusion by stating what they intend to do in absolute terms, when their intention are unrelated to their actions. Example: I will get the house clean today. Better: I will provably get the house clean today. I might get the house clean today. I want to get the house clean today. The disclaimers in the sentences like "provably", "might", "want" help let people that I will look at the mess become overwhelmed and go back to bed. Others may fail to use disclaimers, but this is simply a minor social error, not a crime. Suggest disclaimers for friends who have poor abilities to predict their own behavior.

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