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KaciBlakely
04-29-2009, 09:24 AM
Here's my view on it.

Constructive criticism isn't rude and tacky or begrudge someone.

Hopefully you should know that.

And telling me I don't know what the hell I'm talking about isn't constructive criticism to begin with.

Just to let certain people know.


And here is the dictionary's view on it.

Constructive criticism is criticism kindly meant that has a goal of improving some area of another’s person’s life or work.

Often constructive criticism refers specifically to the critique of someone else’s written or artistic work, in perhaps a teacher/student setting, that would allow that person to further improve the work or to improve their approach to future endeavors.

However, constructive criticism can also apply to a critical reasoned analysis of a person’s behavior, as in a patient/therapist setting or a group therapy setting.

Generally, constructive criticism should address an area that needs improving but does not speak to the person’s self. Constructive criticism should be a reasoned, unemotional response in an effort to teach.


What part of saying I don't stop to listen to what other people are saying is constructive in any way.

Especially when the things I say are completely relevant.

woohoosue
04-29-2009, 12:34 PM
Here's my view on it.

Constructive criticism isn't rude and tacky or begrudge someone.

Hopefully you should know that.

And telling me I don't know what the hell I'm talking about isn't constructive criticism to begin with.

Just to let certain people know.


And here is the dictionary's view on it.

Constructive criticism is criticism kindly meant that has a goal of improving some area of another’s person’s life or work.

Often constructive criticism refers specifically to the critique of someone else’s written or artistic work, in perhaps a teacher/student setting, that would allow that person to further improve the work or to improve their approach to future endeavors.

However, constructive criticism can also apply to a critical reasoned analysis of a person’s behavior, as in a patient/therapist setting or a group therapy setting.

Generally, constructive criticism should address an area that needs improving but does not speak to the person’s self. Constructive criticism should be a reasoned, unemotional response in an effort to teach.


What part of saying I don't stop to listen to what other people are saying is constructive in any way.

Especially when the things I say are completely relevant.


ok so this is the thread u apologized for? which thread set this into motion?

hey when is that baby due? just asking.....lol

KaciBlakely
04-29-2009, 01:09 PM
Okay the thread that set this into motion was Dallas's Craigslist thread. It's still open and you are able to check out.

And the mini me is due in November so I get to be pregnant during the summer. Really didn't want to be like that. It's gonna be hott ans sweaty because I live in Texas.

Hopefully we will go to the swimming pool though.

woohoosue
04-29-2009, 01:20 PM
ok .....u have no time to get an in ground ..go for above ground ...don't go huge we have a 33 footer its more than u need...go 24 or less....if have kids already then u have other probs. if not just for u 2 even a twelve footer will do ...the goal is to get cool and float .... do it girl its a must

KaciBlakely
04-29-2009, 01:22 PM
Okay. No we have no kids. Just us for now. But I'm thinking about getting something quick.

ScareCrowAKA
04-29-2009, 02:17 PM
... look on craigs list

KaciBlakely
04-29-2009, 03:25 PM
LOL. That was funny scarecrow! I like your sense of humour right now.