Social Interaction - Communication Tools & Skills
Explore English proverbs regarding communication tools and skills with sayings like "must is a king's word" and "length begets loathing".
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used as a reminder of the importance of effective communication and the role that civility can play in resolving conflicts and promoting peaceful interactions
used to encourage people to be efficient and effective in their communication in order to make the most of their time and keep their audience's attention
used to say that the ability to speak eloquently and effectively can be a powerful tool to achieve one's goals, influence others, or resolve conflicts
used to imply that when someone listens attentively to another person, they are showing respect and appreciation for that person's thoughts and ideas
used to suggest that subtle communication or hints can be just as effective as explicit communication with someone who is ignorant or oblivious to the situation
used to emphasize the importance of visual aids in communication, as a single picture can be more impactful and effective than a long text in conveying complex ideas or messages
used to say that people's actions show their true intentions or beliefs more clearly than their words
used to emphasize that when one expresses their thoughts or gives instructions, it is important to do so with certainty and assertiveness
used to imply the power of language in shaping interactions, highlighting the value of using kind and gentle words to bring joy while avoiding harm caused by harsh or deceitful language
used to imply the importance of listening carefully before speaking, highlighting the value of patience and restraint in communication to avoid misunderstandings and conflicts
used to suggest that something is obvious or self-evident based on how it appears visually, as an image can reveal important information and convey a message without the need for words
used to encourage using words thoughtfully to avoid causing emotional harm, highlighting the power of language to affect others' feelings despite not causing physical harm
used to suggest that a positive and respectful approach is more effective in achieving one's goals than a negative or hostile one
used to suggest that using gentle language can help overcome difficulties and achieve goals as it can inspire trust in others and make them more receptive to suggestions and requests
used to suggest that something that continues for too long becomes tedious, boring, or irritating, causing people to lose interest or patience with it
used to emphasize the importance of paying attention to humor and joking, recognizing that they can sometimes reveal deeper truths or insights into a person's beliefs or attitudes