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Do You Need a Diplomacy Filter?

Sometime in my twenties, I started realizing that people could get hurt or offended by my choice of words in a business document. I wasn’t insulting people (deliberately) or using vulgar language. I was, however, not always aware of some of the sensitivities people can have toward how I phrased things. From that point on, if I found myself in a situation where I thought I might get into trouble, I made certain to have my writing reviewed by my “diplomacy filter.” Do you have one?

What sorts of documents would benefit from a diplomacy filter?

You want a diplomacy filter when your words could produce negative reactions based on the audience, situation, and potential outcome if you use the wrong words. In short, that could be darn near everything. However, some situations are more fraught with social pitfalls than others–hence the list above.

Stay diplomatic, everyone! There are worse things you could do.

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