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Say the Right Thing by GC  Thornley is about a lady Mrs. Shaw and her daugther who lives in Lanfield. Her daughter is known to be very talkative and always ends up saying the wrong things and things that other people would not want to hear, and embarrasses Mrs. Shaw

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  • Mrs Shaw was tidying up the house as Mrs. Harding and her sister Mrs. Lee were coming to visit her to have a talk with Mrs. Shaw. Mrs. Harding had just bought a house in  Lanfield . Before buying a house in Lanfield Mrs. Harding lived in London. Mrs. Shaw had  met Mrs. Harding in a shop the previous day and had invited her home
  • Mrs. Shaw while tidying the house wanted her daughter to remove the coat that was kept in the chair as she did not want her guests to see clothes lying around the house. And she also wanted her daughter not to be present when Mrs. Harding and Mrs Lee comes to visit her, as her daughter was known to be very talkative and she used to talk things which many people did not want to listen. Mrs. Shaw wanted to make more friends in Lanfield and she was worried that if her daughter says anything that she should not be saying it my affect her image and the chances of having more friends
  • But Mrs Shaw's daughter insisted that she would want to stay back and assured Mrs. Shaw that she would not talk unnecessarily. However, once Mrs. Shaw's guest had arrived, Mrs. Shaw's daughter started to talk things that were irrelevant, many a times telling things that embarrassed Mrs. Shaw's guest - Mrs. Harding and Lee. Finally, Mrs. Shaw guests left without spending much time at Mrs, Shaw's place
  • The central idea of this story is one must say the right thing at the right time. Words could help. Words can hurt. Although the words that have been spoken tend to vanish into the air, they will land within the heart of somebody and remain there long.
  • Remember that what you say is important — for yourself or for others. Communicating using the correct phrases will be a world of difference between how you feel about yourself and how others perceive you.

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