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Health, 10.06.2021 01:00 nev322

What is the most important communication benefit of using “I” statements rather than “You” statements? “I” statements help you avoid sending mixed messages.
“You” statements sound like blame and tend to make the other person stop listening.
They help you be more specific instead of vague about your feelings.
You can only know how you feel, not how the other person feels.

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