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What is an example of subtlety?

Example of Subtlety:

Imagine you're at a party, and someone you know is about to tell a joke. You know it's a joke they've told many times before, and it's not particularly funny.

Subtlety: Instead of saying "Oh, I've heard that one before," you could gently place your hand on their arm and give them a knowing look, signaling you're aware of the joke's familiarity without directly criticizing it.

This is subtle because it:

* Doesn't directly interrupt the flow of the conversation.

* Conveys your message without being blunt or offensive.

* Allows the person to save face and choose to tell a different joke.

This is an example of subtlety because it uses non-verbal cues and indirect communication to achieve a desired outcome without being explicit or harsh.

Other examples of subtlety could include:

* A slight shift in body language to indicate discomfort.

* A carefully chosen word to imply a specific meaning.

* A humorous anecdote to make a point without directly stating it.

Subtlety often requires a deeper understanding of social cues and the ability to read between the lines. It's a valuable skill for building positive relationships and navigating complex situations.

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