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Josh Rosales
14 November, 01:47
Distinguish between You-language and I language
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14 November, 02:08
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You-language
The receiver may hear your message as criticism, which may feel like a threat to the relationship, which in turn may promote defensiveness in the receiver.
-Because it tends to cast blame on the other person.
I-language
the remedy comes in the form of a type of language. It takes responsibility for the impact the other person's behavior has on you, rather than simply scolding or casting blame.
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