You can’t control other people’s conduct, but you don’t want to be prompted by their bad behaviour. So, what are you going to do?
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When confronted with toxic behaviour, whether from a grumpy stranger, a surly employee, or a snappish friend, here are some tried and tested strategies that clever people use to deal with unfriendly individuals effectively.
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Rudeness appears to be ingrained in human nature. We’ve been moaning about it since the dawn of time, with Plato railing about impolite and ill-mannered teenagers. Many people’s rude behaviour can quickly become a habit. We frequently neglect or forget the significance of providing people compassion, sympathy, and understanding.
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Rude conduct is contagious: it often leads to other unpleasant behaviour.
However, if we can understand how these destructive behaviours affect our productivity, happiness, and health, we can realize how important it is to stop such activities. Rudeness is nothing new, but it doesn’t mean we have to perpetuate it.
If you let it, rude behaviour may spread like a disease. One act of rudeness can quickly cascade into further acts of disrespect, flaring bad tempers and wrong conduct in its wake.
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It’s simple to see how this occurs. A harsh man mocks you just because you are pregnant? You can break the cycle of rudeness. Kindness may neutralize rudeness with a bit of empathy.
Don’t allow a disrespectful person to ruin your day. Staying polite and upbeat is one of the best strategies to neutralize rude and hostile conduct. This allows the other person to relax and change their behaviour to fit yours. Kindness is an excellent antidote to rudeness.
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