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How can we say these words politely in a business environment? 1. Rude = You are so rude. 2. Stupid = ... 3. Nonsense = ...

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Question ajoutée par Randy Jumaquio , HR Executive │ Content Creator │ Coach , Self-Employed (Freelancer)
Date de publication: 2016/04/21
Shahul  Hameed Mohammad
par Shahul Hameed Mohammad , Human Resources Generalist (HR Generalist) , S A CO

Anything can be said in a polite manner

As business between us for each other's  benefit there is no place for rude behaviour between us. 

If any of us show stupdity, it will cause loss to us. 

There is no place for nonesense as our business is for each other's advantages. 

If any of us show laziness it will result in blunder

You are not wrong as long as you agree on this ........

 

Ahmad Saleh
par Ahmad Saleh , Part-time English Teacher , ITA

There are several ways and techniques a businessperson can use to soften his/her language and sound polite. Some of these are distancing, using negative or passive sentences, including words that express opinion, using modals...etc. In the cases given I would say:

 

1. That wasn't polite.

2. It doesn't seem right./I'm afraid that was unprofessional.

3.Apparently that was illogical.

4. Wouldn't it be better if you worked a little harder?

5. With respect, that's not quite correct.

sameer abdul wahab alfaddagh
par sameer abdul wahab alfaddagh , عضو هيئة تدريس , جامعة دلمون

You can not utter these vocalizations in the good humanitarian work environment, which must be based on mutual respect and happiness to others and on the basis of positive thinking at work

Nada Alhazmi
par Nada Alhazmi , Staff Travel Senior Officier/Human Resource Assistant , Sama Airline

To convey your message effectively and yet not sound rude or impolite, these are the polite version of these words:

Rude= Impolite 

Stupid = unsound 

Nonsense = irrelevant 

Lubaina Ali
par Lubaina Ali , Year 5 Teacher , GEMS Cambridge International School

Along with using the right words, it takes skill in handling and diffusing problematic situations especially if one is in a leadership position. As human beings are unpredictable and emotional entities, tact is one of the main skills that can break down an adverse situation. Passing on a ‘harsh’ message using kindness and gentleness in ones tone can go a long way.

The words rude, stupid, lazy, wrong and nonsense are judgmental and should not be used in a professional environment. However, below are some phrase examples that could be used in appropriate situations.

Rude:  unacceptable, disrespectful, impolite, unkind,

Stupid/wrong: ‘not quite making sense’ or ‘that might not work because…’, ‘let’s try an alternative’

Lazy: ‘Would you mind assisting me with this?’

People can be deemed as ‘lazy’ for many reasons. If they are not ‘pulling their weight’, it’s possible that they are not motivated enough and may need some sort of boost which could require a higher ranking involvement.  They could be directly asked to be involved as they may need that form of personal acknowledgement.  

ahmed abdallah
par ahmed abdallah , Language Instructor , King Saud University

You can choose to use a formula (not very + the opposite) e.g. not very polite = rude

Or a lighter equivalent with (quite) as an intensifier e.g. rude = quite abusive 

stupid = quite uncomplicated (unintelligent, ill-advised)

nonsense = irrelevant

lazy = inattentive (passive, apathetic)

wrong = incorrect 

مها شرف
par مها شرف , معلمة لغة عربية , وزارة التربية السورية

I agree with experts answers, thanks for the invitation. 

Ghada Eweda
par Ghada Eweda , Medical sales hospital representative , Pfizer pharmaceutical Plc.

As language evolves, I sometimes forget the offensive origins of certain words and phrases as my dad help me earlier to exclude from my dictionary! Or Perhaps I never knew them in the first place because my parents learned me not to put others in awkward situation. however, I think that these offensive words began in racist, sexist, or generally distasteful situations.

1-Stupid

I think that , being smart in business means thinking things through or trying to find the real answer, not the first answer. On contrast, being stupid means avoiding thinking by jumping to conclusions. Jumping to a conclusion is like quitting a game which you lose by default.

That’s why Someone saying “I don’t know why sometimes you seems intelligence and other times you look stupid ” oh this judgment because he thought himself smart, and he is refusing to jump to a conclusion.

So when someone says “what is stupidity you're speaking out!” it means he has stopped thinking and say it to feel finished with that subject we discuss, because there’s nothing they can do about that. It’s appealing and satisfying to jump to that conclusion.

So I think that if you decide someone is stupid, it means you’re not thinking, which is not being smart.

Therefore I believe that  smart people don’t think others are stupid.  

2-Rude

Freely, in business it means " it's none of your business! ", you can use similar phrase if you don't like giving away a bit of your private information to somebody who are eager or want to know more about you or even when you have just met . But For me I feel it's somehow rude to say that to someone so directly.

Typically, in various situations in business or people interaction I understand that these people who ask about your personal information  are care about you or  just doing their jobs as customer service or call centers  agents …etc, and you shouldn't to be rude to them.

At the same time, it isn't rude to say a better way please stick into the point without having to ask me about myself.

3- Nonsense

Using that expression as a compliment of sorts, but it's unclear what it means, however, what exactly does "no nonsense" mean when describing a person or a manager?  For me What comes to mind for me I get a picture of someone who is humorless, dour, unforgiving and not very approachable. Someone who would never tolerate anything called "emotional intelligence." Someone "by the book" to a fault. Someone who reminds me of the strict teacher from high school who generated universal enmity.

 

 

I apologize for the answer, I leave the answer to experts specialists 

Md. Masudul Hoque
par Md. Masudul Hoque , Officer , Export Import Bank of Bangladesh Ltd.

you have to increase your intelligence.

Ahmed Mohamed Ayesh Sarkhi
par Ahmed Mohamed Ayesh Sarkhi , Shared Services Supervisor , Saudi Musheera Co. Ltd.

agree with great answers above

 

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