World Languages, asked by ranasoham9988, 6 months ago

Prove me that you're honest in one minute​

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Answered by khushi20062008
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Answer:

13 Ways to Demonstrate Honesty

Think before you speak.

Say what you mean and mean what you say.

Bend over backward to communicate in an open and honest fashion.

Simplify your statements so that everyone clearly understands your message.

Tell it like it is rather than sugarcoating it.

Present both sides of each issue to engender objectivity.

Explanation:

Answered by shikhersingh
1

Answer:

entered the HR room, and the conversation had started.

HR : how are you ,vimal?

Me : fine sir. How are you.

HR : i m good. So tell me more about your self?

Me : blah blah blah….same answer to all.

In that answer, I mentioned somewhere that i am honest.

HR : so you are honest. How can i trust you?

Me : thinking…

HR : ok, prove that you are honest in 1 minute and it should have to be original, not from your prepared answers .And your time starts now..

Me : thinking ( What the hell, how can i… in one minute.. what to do, what to do…..) and suddenly an thought clicked.

I said sir, i am honest because I eat Tata salt.

(Since it was TCS interview, HR got impressed)

HR : have you read it somewhere?

Me : Yes sir, i read it on Quora. (I showed him the post.)

HR : do you know, you haven't answered my question originally. You failed.

Me : yes sir, but i showed you the original source . I accepted my failure honestly.

HR (with a smile) : hmm. Ok Vimal. Thanks. You may leave now.

Me : thanks sir.

When the results came, i got selected.

Now what i have extracted from this experience is that honesty can be shown by words, by actions or sometimes by accepting your mistakes. It is not important to express that you are honest everytime with some story or incident, sometimes your actions speak alot and say everything about yourself. Commonsense plays a vital role in it too. Being confident and little bit of commonsense make you win the battle.

All the best and be confident.

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