Thursday, August 15, 2019
Facts and Inferences
F&I Page 1 Facts & Inferences Richard Melton 2/01/13 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communications ââ¬â 97 Zelda Togun F&I Page 2 Facts & InferencesIt was a real ââ¬Å"eye openerâ⬠to see how much people make inferences when they arenââ¬â¢t sure what the real facts are. I noticed that even though I was taking notes and looking for inferences I am guilty of making them myself. For example, my best friendsââ¬â¢ husband is at home all the time and they struggle to pay their bills. My friend is always asking me to loan her money. I was talking to my sister about it and I told her I thought my friendsââ¬â¢ husband was lazy and shouldnââ¬â¢t be relying on her to take care of him.My sister agreed and we left it at that. Later on that day my best friend called me and asked if I could help her till next payday. I said sure and asked her why her husband isnââ¬â¢t working. She told me he has bipolar disorder and canââ¬â¢t hold a job, he has tried numerous times but has difficulty concentrating. They were in the middle of applying for S. S. I and that it was a long drawn out process. He is very ashamed of it and thatââ¬â¢s why nobody knows about it.I should of thought it through when I was talking to my sister before I made the inference that he was lazy. Now that I know the truth I feel really bad for talking about him that way. F&I Page 3 References: Wood, Julia T. (2010). ââ¬Å"Interpersonal Communication-7th Editionâ⬠. Boston, MA. Wadsworth; Cengage Learning.
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