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- | * All Clear | + | In personal interactions with other people, when I initially notice a problem, the first expression of that to other people may be a //Notice//. It informs of a potential problem and serves as a heads up for other people that there is additional context that I will be considering. Many observations may be communicated with a notice and just because it is noted does not mean the other person needs to do something about it. In fact, many observations will just be an observation and remain that way while I continue to analyze situation to figure out where it comes from and what needs to be done about it. Typically this is very open ended and can always mean that if anything needs to be done in the first place, there are always odds that I conclude it's something |
- | * Feelings are // | + | |
- | * Intent | + | For example, if I notice that something about what my best friend wears is putting me off then I may issue a notice for that, but will eventually conclude that my friend can wear whatever they want and that it is upon me to change my perspective to be more inclusive (to a reasonable degree).\\ |
+ | On the other end, after analysis I might conclude that the observation may actually be a genuine problem requiring attention from both sides, in which case I will move on to issue a [[warning]]. | ||
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- | See also: [[Warning|Warning]], | + | See also: [[Warning|Warning]], [[Repeated |
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