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+ | ====== Procedures ====== | ||
+ | ===== Standard Communication System ===== | ||
+ | In normal, day to day, operations we can always accidentally do things that tick other people off. Most conflicts in the world are unintentional and with people you can never know what specific triggers there are for specific people. By default we do not know what people are like, so even though we have social norms and cultures, specific people may (dis)like things that others would not. This means that other people depend on you to tell them when they do things you would rather them not. For this, I have the Standard Communication System, and the ultimate goal of this system is to create a predictable environment in which problems can be talked about in a way that is fair to everyone. To be specific, I disallow myself to hand out consequences to people who I haven' | ||
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+ | ===== Emergencies ===== | ||
+ | To mitigate the risk of conflict and escalation during a conversation, | ||
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