However in reality, it is not always the case. We would say, Yes, I know, when when we are getting impatient with nagging elders, persistent salesmen or just a boring talk. Our intention is to end the torture to our ears. If the persuading party takes it as if we understand, he or she might stop.
We also say, Yes, I know, when we assume we know better what other people are talking. It is good if the other party finds difficulties in relaying the message. However it could be bad if we make the wrong assumption.
Do we always say, Yes, I Know, when people approach us for help? Or do we actually listen carefully before we make our comments, suggestions or even judgments?
Looking around us, we find a lot of people, especially those in power, always say, Yes, I Know, but ended up not knowing anything. worse still when they make bad decision based on their assumption.
Should we also say, Yes, I Know, to people who think they know best?
copy from cikgu lee blog
found this blog from the net
not knowing who is cikgu lee seriously
anyway , hope this post inspired you guys too
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