Repeat it back

Communication is a two way exchange. Without confirmation between the sender and the receiver, how can both sides be sure that the right action will be taken? 

And yet confirming a message isn’t typically our default. 

As the sender of a message, you may feel that it’s impolite to ask the receiver to repeat back what was said.

And as the receiver of a message, your pride or ego may get in the way of seeking confirmation. 

Confirming a message shouldn’t be seen as putting the other person in an imposition, because the cost of taking the wrong action after a message is way higher than the cost of repeating a message back.

Or put another way, what are you gaining with your conversations when the message isn’t confirmed?

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