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by jsteinbach
2042 days ago
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My prof always told me to keep it simple. If you use complicated language, there are mainly three reasons: - You don't understand what you are talking about
- You don't want to be understood
- You want to sound smart I believe that an explanation should go straight to the core. If you truly understood something, it should be of no problem to explain it to your in-laws. (Ironically, this sentence is condescending..) Overall, I don't think I ever thought that someone is condescending when they went to honestly explain something to me. But it depends on the circumstances. Making a mistake and getting someone to explode "why don't you understand this simple thing?!" and then having them explain it to you is a miserable experience, for everyone involved. |
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