Fren, it’s considered poor etiquette to correct someone’s grammar or spelling. Emily Post teaches this in good manners. Even Marcus Aurelius’ teacher wrote about this over 19 centuries ago. Please stop doing that.
This does fascinate me. Can you point me in the right direction to learn more about the Aurelius education on that? These tangents in history fascinate me.
That said, How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnige goes into this a bit with his story about a guy who misquote the Bible. Essentially let people save face, and generally invite them to show you where you can learn more about what they are saying so that you can both be educated properly. This allows them to feel bigger about themselves for teaching you & also a soft invitation for when they make a mistake.
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Fren, it’s considered poor etiquette to correct someone’s grammar or spelling. Emily Post teaches this in good manners. Even Marcus Aurelius’ teacher wrote about this over 19 centuries ago. Please stop doing that.
This does fascinate me. Can you point me in the right direction to learn more about the Aurelius education on that? These tangents in history fascinate me.
That said, How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnige goes into this a bit with his story about a guy who misquote the Bible. Essentially let people save face, and generally invite them to show you where you can learn more about what they are saying so that you can both be educated properly. This allows them to feel bigger about themselves for teaching you & also a soft invitation for when they make a mistake.