2011年12月14日水曜日

Blog #5

     I chose question2 in p.g.56.
     I think that both of times are painful for each other.  A man who have sent misinterpreted message may regret or be anxious to do have sent it , care about and be afraid of not being sent an answer from  his partner.  On the other hand, a man who received misinterpreted message may feel shock, be depressed.  By causing these misunderstanding,  they may often miss on omline or stop exchanging e-mail.  Maybe, whether  there are some hierogyphices in an e-mail which sent  or not  may control their relation, even though both of e-mails which has  hierogyphices and hasn't  are the same content.  So, maybe, using some hierogyphices is a way to avoid misnterepreting an e-mail which sent.  Of course, not only using hierogyphices with a message, but also having a lot of knowledge on word or cultivating power of expression is also important and ways to avoid misinterpreting an e-mail which sent. Also, sending an e-mail to a  partner quickly isn't always good. Not quickness but accuracy is important. That's  why, sending a warm e-mail which isn't likely to have words or expressions which seem to be misunderstood may avoid misinterpreting  an e-mail which sent, making each relation bad.

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