Experimenting with the idea of saying “objectionable” instead of “offensive” It feels higher-agency to say “I object” than “that’s offensive”
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e.g. "Laura, when you describe Marketing's efforts on the latest campaign as, quote, a never-ending tire fire fueled by the kerosene of mediocrity, endquote, I wonder whether this is instrumentally effective in getting Marketing to improve on campaign execution."
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I try to stick to this too "You're not wrong... but is the way you're communicating furthering your goals here?"
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