If Mr. A is expressing anger or displeasure without explaining why. I don’t know what the reason is, but Mr. A doesn’t seem to like it, so we’re not going to do it.” and the case where Mr. A is being kind of negative, but he hasn’t given us any particular reason to stop, so let’s do it.” In some cases, this is the case.
- read the situation and likely the former.
Wait, rather than attributing it to the air
- Could it be strongly related to impulse organization of teal organization, domination by force and fear? Especially if the angry person is an older man.
If a powerful person is angry, there’s a fear that he might hit you, so there’s a respect for anger that happens. They overgeneralize it and think it’s a communicative technique that will always work.
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