Which of the following is not an example of thoughtful message encoding? a. using constructive criticism when evaluating a contest entry b. speaking to someone in their own language when traveling to another country c. dressing in a nice gown for a formal event d. issuing a loud, angry complaint about the meal you just had in a restaurant
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The correct answer is option D.
Issuing a loud, angry complaint about the meal you just had in a restaurant is not an example of thoughtful message encoding.
This is a sudden and unplanned expression of anger without any thoughtful planning.
Expressing that complaint in the form of review is better.
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From the given options, d. issuing a loud, angry complaint about the meal you just had in a restaurant is not an example of thoughtful message encoding.
In this way, you not only disturb the other people in the restaurant but you make the manager, the owner and maybe the waiters in a very false and embarrassing position.
Lastly, it is no way to talk for a Gentleman or a lady.
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