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You are invited to watch a karaoke performance of a co-worker and you see she can't sing, how do you act when she asks your opinion?

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Marked as Best! November 21, 2009 06:18 PM
To be honest i will definitely say it in such a way so the person won't feel disappointed.
To make help is better
To offer more by supporting and encouraging is main in having friends
The diplomacy is very helpful.

Anyway ,in some cases, you really can say, the real truth about something or somebody in order to provoke the change.

I do prefer the first part when basically helping and offering can boost up the energy of one or many...
its very effective and it counts in therms of friendship for a long period of time.
Anytime you'll go back in time ,remembering the reactions of others to your mistakes ,will give you a good understanding of :
- how important is to trust, believe ,protect and support others
good luck
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November 22, 2009 04:05 AM
I would tell her/him to practice more on where he lacks. I would suggest him/her to listen to my favorite singers how they sing. A little white lie can make her/him feel good, lol. And depending how close we are, I would base my degree of compliment to it.
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December 02, 2010 06:32 PM
Just because you think some body can't sing does not mean that that person can't sing. You have to have a taste for karaoke music. If you do not have the taste for Karaoke music there is no way you'd understand that kind of music and there is no way you would give a passing performance to any body. If I was going to a Karaoke bar to sing I won't invite any body. I'd expect that people would show up without being invited. If I go to such a bar and find that there were very few people in the audience I would not even sing. But If I sing and I do not hear people applause I'd know that my singing had not been that good. But if a coworker invites me to go to such a bar and listen to the music I'd cheer the loudest. This is called politeness. Just please the person. But the person would know that I was lying. I mean if I'm the only person Cheering the coworker should not even ask me how was the music. But if I'm asked I'd answer it was okay or good.
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