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An indirect way of saying something involves expressing the idea without stating it directly, often using hints, implications, or euphemisms. This can be done to be polite, tactful, or to soften the impact of the message.
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To be tactful is to be careful and sensitive about what you say to others; in other words, if someone says or does something, being tactful is to respond in the least offensive way possible.
A tactful way to discuss employee weaknesses would be highlight them as areas of improvement. They can be included in some training schedule so as they can be handled in a tactful manner.
request is the pleasant of asking for something while command is the harsh way of asking for something
A word for another way of saying something is a synonym.
the other way of saying that your disagreeing in something is something like this "No, I'm sorry i cant do that" if someone asks you to do something or something like " That's not a good idea."
"Untrue" is a kinder and more tactful way to say something is a lie, or that something is demonstrably false. "Although some of his opponents believe President Obama was born in Kenya, that is completely untrue."
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Thinking before you say anything is one way that you can learn to express yourself in situations where you have to be tactful. Taking the time to think before you speak allows you to edit yourself before you blurt something out. You should also put yourself in the other person's shoes and think about how you would want to be spoken to.