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This question is really about business communication, right? depending on the, depending on audience, you might want to write in a different way, right? and to address the issue.
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For example, in the first case, it says, which approach would you use to, if you were writing a member to employees, and not in the constellation of a not to time a lecture theory.
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Obviously, you can use the direct approach, right? because there's an employees and you're the boss and actually this is, important for communications, right? you are in the same company, you're in the same body, and the direct approach is better because that it makes it clear to everyone about the cancellation of a lunchtime, like to theory.
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You could save time, save energy, self resources, right, and makes everything clear, right? so that's absolutely, that's absolutely important, right? you use a direct approach to clarify things.
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And the second case, which approach would use if you were writing a lighter, you form a customer, right? of the six -week, post -pay, of onsite software training...